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The family of a 24-year-old California man who died unexpectedly after having had his wisdom teeth removed is questioning the medical care he received during the routine oral procedure. Full story below!
Man life is fragile, scary stuff. I hope they do find the cause of this for the family's sake. At least the doctor was man enough to go to the hospital and man up face to face with the family...
Man, dental work can be real dangerous stuff. I have a very good friend who had a routine molar extraction done about 10 years ago. He caught some kind of infection from it called Actinomycosis, the infection spread into his jaw, his throat then into his head! He had part of his jaw bone surgically removed, trying to stop the infection..Now, 10 years later, he is in constant pain, he has to take pain meds every day. Very sad.
He used to be a big muscular dude, now he is unrecognizable physically. He weighs about 150 pounds, his face looks different from all the surgery he has had. Man, it breaks my heart to see what he has had to go through. A real good guy and great friend. He tells me when it flares up, his jaw fills with puss and drains into his throat,...Yes, its bad...This was from a routine dental visit. His entire life changed. Hope to talk to him sometime this week. Keep him in your prayers please. Thank you.
Everyday we just have to give thinks for life and health.
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