Really odd question

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I have a really odd question. I’ve dealing with an unknown illness for over a year now the worst being absolutely debilitating eye pain all the time and terrible visual disturbances 24/7. This all set in so quickly. Specially the pain. I’ve had mri’s ct’s been to multiple eye specialists neurologists neuro opthalmologists and more. Thank the Lord they’ve never found anything wrong in my brain. I’ve also had a headache one my left side that’s always there not that bad but always present. There’s so much going on with my vision no one would want to read it all and the eye pain is just beyond explainable at times. My question is when I was in my early twenties I had my top wisdom teeth come in and break off and never had them removed. I went to the dentist the other day and it had ruined the molar in front of them also. I’m going to have them removed as soon as possible but had anyone ever heard of teeth causing such a problem as this? Even my dentist couldn’t answer this for me he didn’t know. Only God knows I am so desperate for relief I would give every single thing in a heart beat just for my life back to be healed. I’m sorry for such an odd question my doctor is wanting to send me to John Hopkins and I live all the way in KY. I have no idea if a dental problem could cause such a thing maybe someone will know. Thank you so much and God bless
 
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Have they tested you for temporal arteritis? I've been having pain in my left head for 10 months now and have had ongoing dental treatment on the upper left side too. When I first reported my head pain I was tested for temporal arteritis but was given the all clear for it. I'm hoping that my head pain will go once a failed root canalled tooth I have is removed.
 

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There is a Dr. Jeffrey Okeson director of Orafacial pain in Univ of KY in Lexington. He specializes in pain other dental providers cannot figure out.
 

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