Hi Folks,
I am 6 months post-CK, and have had a bit of a revelation (?) regarding my TMJ.
Many years ago, I would have an occasional clicking in my jaw -- it didn't hurt, and I didn't think much of it.
A few years ago, I can specifically remember eating an apple, out-of-hand, and that was the beginning of a much-worsened situation: aches and soreness.
One year ago, my jaw was so sore that I couldn't comfortably open wide enough to eat sushi, couldn't bite down into a sandwich, and had a fairly constant level of pain whether my jaw was moving or not.
Dentists and orthodontists told me not to eat tough food like beef jerky, not to chew gum, to do jaw exercises with a warm towel, and to wear a mouth guard at night (because I "must be" a grinder). I even went so far as to get the name of a specialist an hour and a half away, because I felt no relief from all the other suggestions. And then I was diagnosed with my AN.
I found out about my AN about 11 months ago and did a little preliminary research on my own before meeting with doctors for its treatment. I was surprised to see that my tumor and my perceived TMJ pain were pretty close to each other (and both on the right side only). How could they NOT be related? But when I asked each doctor that I met with if the AN and TMJ could be related, each said "no."
Ok, then. I decided to deal with the AN first, and take on the TMJ later.
But guess what? Ever since I had my CK treatment, my TMJ has been gradually improving, and I have changed nothing else. I've asked myself if I could have possibly been grinding my teeth out of stress at the notion of my treatment & recovery but have now stopped -- but that wouldn't account for the pain that I had before I knew I had an AN. I can't explain it, really. (Plus, I don't think I'm a grinder.)
My tumor isn't any smaller, and of course it's still there. Is it less alive? Less....."involved"?
Perhaps the growing tumor was the worsening of the TMJ all these years, and now that it's stopped growing, my TMJ is lessening? But the doctors said they weren't related....
Anyway...like I said, I'm 6 months into my recovery (actually 7, now) and -- I had a sandwich for lunch today, without even thinking about it! My jaw feels better, almost normal. My tumor has been treated. Life is good.
If any of you have similar TMJ experiences or theories, I'd love to hear them!
It's the craziest thing.
Take care,
sunny