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RE: The Daily Dribble.... - 1/5/2008 7:33:50 PM   
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on a totally different topic...my jaw hurts. It it locking up.


Sarah, do you grind your teeth in your sleep?

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RE: The Daily Dribble.... - 1/5/2008 7:37:33 PM   
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ORIGINAL: McGuinessMagee

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on a totally different topic...my jaw hurts. It it locking up.


Sarah, do you grind your teeth in your sleep?

Kylie

no...i have TMJ

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RE: The Daily Dribble.... - 1/5/2008 9:25:31 PM   
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no...i have TMJ


Which means **** **** Jaw?

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RE: The Daily Dribble.... - 1/5/2008 9:26:33 PM   
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Too Much Jaw???

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RE: The Daily Dribble.... - 1/5/2008 9:34:12 PM   
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ORIGINAL: McGuinessMagee

Too Much Jaw???

Kylie



My mom used to say something similar about me. I can't imagine why
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RE: The Daily Dribble.... - 1/5/2008 9:57:06 PM   
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LOL...actually I really don't talk all that much...I like my quiet.

TMJ info (wikipedia)

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Temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJD, TMJ or TMD), or TMJ syndrome, is an umbrella term covering acute or chronic inflammation of the temporomandibular joint, which connects the lower jaw to the skull. The disorder and resultant dysfunction can result in significant pain and impairment.


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RE: The Daily Dribble.... - 1/5/2008 10:00:41 PM   
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Lexie, it sounds like we have similar tastes in girl names, a leaning toward the pretty but unusual.


Definitely! I have never heard the name Xanthea, and I think it is gorgeous. Lexie is my middle name and my first name isn't THAT common (it's also more of a boys name) but I still want my children to be the only one's in their class with their name, especially since we have a VERY common last name.

When we named Akeelah, my husband's sister said "oh so Lexie let you give your kid an African name." I was like, "let him? I'm the one that picked it!" There are some African names (like Akeelah and Zahra) that I think are so beautiful, though I know others may not agree with me.

Sarah - I hope the pain goes away soon. Do you experience clicking in your jaw?
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RE: The Daily Dribble.... - 1/5/2008 10:01:05 PM   
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LOL and it didn't even have jaw in that mouthful.

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RE: The Daily Dribble.... - 1/5/2008 10:12:41 PM   
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Sarah - I hope the pain goes away soon. Do you experience clicking in your jaw?

yup...every time I open my jaw it pops...so every time I talk or eat or anything. That part doesn't hurt...I am very used to it...but once or twice a year it flairs up and starts to swell and hurt. Usually it passes in about two weeks. This time just started, so I am pretty sure it will get much worse this next week.


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ORIGINAL: McGuinessMagee

LOL and it didn't even have jaw in that mouthful.

Kylie

LOL...nope..."joint", not "jaw". I can't say it or even remember the official name...that's why I linked to into...lol






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RE: The Daily Dribble.... - 1/5/2008 10:15:50 PM   
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Yowch! Jaw pain isn't fun.

I grind and every now and then my jaw on the left side will pop out of place.

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RE: The Daily Dribble.... - 1/5/2008 10:21:26 PM   
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ORIGINAL: McGuinessMagee

Yowch! Jaw pain isn't fun.

I grind and every now and then my jaw on the left side will pop out of place.

Kylie

I don't grind my teeth...ever...never have. I don't have a clue if it is connected to TMJ though. Mine does pop all the time though...like I said above, every time it moves it pops. That doesn't hurt though...or if it does I don't notice cause it's all the time.

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RE: The Daily Dribble.... - 1/6/2008 8:35:44 AM   
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I'm going to have to check out your links when I have more time. My jaw clicks all the time on both sides. My doctor always said it was normal so long as there was no pain. Few times I get a dull pain, but it's nothing to write home about (but write about here!)
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RE: The Daily Dribble.... - 1/6/2008 10:55:15 AM   
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Hey Sarah & fellow dribblers!

Love your new avatar. Well, we didn't go to church today again, due to green, runny snots, this time on Riley. How do families with lots of kiddoes ever make it to church?

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RE: The Daily Dribble.... - 1/6/2008 11:18:40 AM   
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Sarah, I have TMJ as well. Do you use a mouth splint?

Furry or woolley children are the closest I'll be getting to kids. Looks like Bailey's the closest thing I've got to a child right now.

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RE: The Daily Dribble.... - 1/6/2008 6:30:15 PM   
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Sarah, I have TMJ as well. Do you use a mouth splint?

no I don't. never heard of that.

today it actually feels better then it did yesterday, so maybe this time it won't be that bad of a flair up. I really don't need it...I already can't et on the right side of my mouth very well (food gets stuck there and I don't have muscle movement in my tongue or cheek very well so it's hard to get things unstuck from that side) and this affects the left side of my jaw the most. So it's a pain to eat...and of course I am pregnant and hungry all the time anyway.

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Love your new avatar.

Thanks!!! It looked so cheery that I liked it!!!!

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Well, we didn't go to church today again, due to green, runny snots, this time on Riley. How do families with lots of kiddoes ever make it to church?

LOL....our kids don't tend to get sick very often...not sure if that's because they aren't in school or day care or simply because they just don't get sick. I don't hardly ever get sick either....hubby only does when his allergies are kicking in (pollen allergies mostly). Jack is still congested, but draining clear so we ventured out to go to a new church. It again wasn't for us. Will we ever find a good church here that is family oriented AND isn't deader then a cemetery?

We found a guy selling local honey on the side of the road so we were able to get a jar!!! We have been looking for it for month and never could find any...but the guy told us where his store is so when we run out we can go there to get some next time!!! Local honey is for hubby's allergies...they tend to not be as bad if he uses local honey (usually in a cup of tea) every day. We were even able to find it in the raw state!!! Even better cause then it contains even more of the pollen from this area...much better for allergies!!!


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RE: The Daily Dribble.... - 1/6/2008 6:52:11 PM   
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Sarah, I'd never thought about using honey like a vaccine for allergies. That is neat!

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RE: The Daily Dribble.... - 1/6/2008 6:58:57 PM   
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That makes total sense about the local honey and I never would have thought of it!! Thanks for sharing that.

We went to the local flea market today and poked around...mostly over crowded and kind of grody...but the fresh produce was fabulous, we came home with strawberries, and they are so good! I love strawberry season around here.

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RE: The Daily Dribble.... - 1/6/2008 8:04:09 PM   
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Around here all we have is frozen strawberries.

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RE: The Daily Dribble.... - 1/6/2008 8:12:54 PM   
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Ah, someone else who uses honey for allergies! I've used it for several years now, and it's SO much better than having to live on medication during the pollen season!

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RE: The Daily Dribble.... - 1/6/2008 8:17:14 PM   
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Reckon it will work on my prostate problem too?

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RE: The Daily Dribble.... - 1/6/2008 8:18:10 PM   
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AHEM. Denny......shhhhhhhhh!

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RE: The Daily Dribble.... - 1/6/2008 8:38:16 PM   
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Sarah, I'd never thought about using honey like a vaccine for allergies. That is neat!

Kylie

it's old as the hills...literally. My parents grew up in the mountains of East TN...the back woods...and there it is used as a medicine and has been for centuries. A friend of my parents went to visit there when I was a teen, and he had horrible allergies to that area...so my dad told him to find a sign saying "Local Honey" and get some. He said when he finally found a place he was sneezing his head off, and the lady met him at his car with a spoon and a jar...lol...he must have looked just dreadful!!!! Within two or three days of doing a table spoon a few times a day (like you would medicine) it kicked in and he was feeling much much better. He then went down to one tablespoon a day and never had any trouble. A few years later when he moved up there that's one of the first things he got...local honey.

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Ah, someone else who uses honey for allergies! I've used it for several years now, and it's SO much better than having to live on medication during the pollen season!

It is great isn't it!!!! Plus, if you don't really like the taste (don't ask me why, but my hubby doesn't...weird, I know) then you can put it in tea or something. A nice hot cup of tea in the evening with a spoonful of honey in it...ahhhhhh....very relaxing!!!


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RE: The Daily Dribble.... - 1/6/2008 8:39:47 PM   
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Reckon it will work on my prostate problem too?

LOL.....no, that's tomatoes....don't you know your remedies!!!!

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RE: The Daily Dribble.... - 1/6/2008 8:42:51 PM   
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O I C - well no, I guess I don't. Would Spicy V-8 do just as well?

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RE: The Daily Dribble.... - 1/6/2008 8:51:15 PM   
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O I C - well no, I guess I don't. Would Spicy V-8 do just as well?

LOL,.....yeah I guess so.
Hubby's dad had prostate cancer a few years ago, so he had me researching things for him. According to what I have found, the best to avoid as much as possible problems in that area (and esp if you have a family history of problems) then you need to beef up on your cooked tomatoes. Any way they are prepared...in sauces, canned, whatever.The cooking process releases something in them that is natural and seems to help with prostate problems and helps to prevent prostate cancer.


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