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After effects of multiple extraction.

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I had 2 molars extracted a few days ago. Last night I had terrible " withdrawal " symptoms-- restless body and pain.Dentist had to give me quite a few anaesthetic injections ( I have a high metabolism) and also included adrenaline.

Any ideas what may be going on??

I am on medications (opioids) for RLS, but had not skipped any.

Thanks for reading this far.

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hi it will be the adrenaline. Possibly

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Thanks.

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Natz36 in reply toMadlegs1

you can have non adrenaline it’s always an option.

Dentist just don’t like too always use it because it doesn’t help so much regarding the blood loss

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