MustangLady - I swear no one's worse than I am. Well - that's how it feels everytime I have to go - even for a check-up, but hun, there are several things you can do. If you've tried relaxation exercises and/or hypnotherapy, your doctor might prescribe 1-2 tablets of valium, like mine did. That still didn't work for me, so I chose to have intravenous sedation, as jno's suggested. You'll need to pay extra for this, but it's well worth it. First of all, look in the Yellow Pages for a dental practice which provides this. You'd probably have to pay for your treatment if you can't find a NHS dentist - and that's on top of the sedation, which works out at around �90 on its own. However, once you've visited a dentist once, he may be able to refer you to a hospital dentist, and thereafter, you wouldn't have to pay. Please go asap. The thought of it's worse than actually having anything done, but the injections are virtually painless. Best of luck.