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Posted by: Tyler
« on: June 06, 2015, 11:55:56 am »

I am not sure why that happened .. and frankly I am very regretful that I posted so much in this forum in the past.

I was not in my sound, reasonable mind at that time, but am now taking anti-psychotic drugs that help to make me reasonable again.

I think you do not need to be afraid, though. Once, my teeth were aligned in such a way where I heard and felt my jaws click when I opened my mouth. It was not exactly painful as I recall, but it did bother me. That was when I was a boy. As I recall, my parents took me to see the dentist, who helped to resolve the issue.

I hope you get help by the dentist. They are there to assist and help with their knowledge of the body - and contrary to beliefs here on the Internet, there being a "Big Pharma" industry which is greedy, does not detract from the fact that doctors and dentists go through much schooling to earn a better knowledge/understanding of the human body than the rest of us possess.

- Tyler

Posted by: thebigbird
« on: May 30, 2015, 06:51:55 am »

I was a bit impulsive a few months ago. I started face pulling with my thumbs. About 25 minutes a day. I did this for three months and realized I needed to stop. There came to a point where I realized my face was thinning out too much and figured I probably needed expansion before I go on face-pulling. I also realized my jaw started to make noises when moved, and was definitely in a worse position than before. I have a cross-bite. Is this the reason why this may have happened? Should I have had expansion done in conjunction?

If anyone has any ideas, please share, as I am pretty ignorant when it comes to this stuff.