What Are You Doing Right Now
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This pretty much sums things up...
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Just spent half an hour with the left side of my jaw unhinged. Boy is that painful.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Just spent half an hour with the left side of my jaw unhinged. Boy is that painful.
Ouch! Sorry to hear that!
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One call so far this morning, and escalated one case to Tier II. Outside of that, just talking to...someone very special in my life.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Just spent half an hour with the left side of my jaw unhinged. Boy is that painful.
How? What? I don't think I've ever heard of or seen this.
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@coliver said:
How? What? I don't think I've ever heard of or seen this.
I have had major TMJ problems since I was young. I once woke up with my jaw completely off and rolled over on it. That was hell. Generally, though, it's just the left side hinge and it slips out. I know how to put it back on (a doctor taught me because it feels like you are going to break your jaw) and normally it is a minor issue... it slips, it hurts, I replace it. One minute and it is all over and the pain is minor (now.) This morning was tough, though, it would not hook back on and I could not close my mouth for a bit there.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@coliver said:
How? What? I don't think I've ever heard of or seen this.
I have had major TMJ problems since I was young. I once woke up with my jaw completely off and rolled over on it. That was hell. Generally, though, it's just the left side hinge and it slips out. I know how to put it back on (a doctor taught me because it feels like you are going to break your jaw) and normally it is a minor issue... it slips, it hurts, I replace it. One minute and it is all over and the pain is minor (now.) This morning was tough, though, it would not hook back on and I could not close my mouth for a bit there.
That... is amazing. I've never heard of an unhinged jaw unless there was trauma to it.... Glad you got it back in though.
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Runs in my family. It's a relatively common joint problem. Basically you have some trauma likely that causes it to unhinge. Once it starts happening the ligaments that hold it in place because looser and it becomes easier to have it come out the next time. The TMJ is a hook joint, not like a ball and socket. So the ability to have it slip out is far higher than say a shoulder or an elbow. But it is also much easier to put in back.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Runs in my family. It's a relatively common joint problem. Basically you have some trauma likely that causes it to unhinge. Once it starts happening the ligaments that hold it in place because looser and it becomes easier to have it come out the next time. The TMJ is a hook joint, not like a ball and socket. So the ability to have it slip out is far higher than say a shoulder or an elbow. But it is also much easier to put in back.
I can not imagine how painful that would be.
Not that anyone would want surgery - but wouldn't it be possible to shorten the ligaments to 'tighten' them up?As for the WAYDRN? - moving data from one laptop to another, hanging out on ML, trying to keep what little sanity I have left...
It's not working.
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I've never been offered surgery as a solution and really, with as bad as it is, I would rather live with it, at least for now, than have surgery. It is not going to kill me and it is not going to "spread" or anything. It's not like cancer, it's just a bad joint. So worst case scenario and my jaw breaks and is stuck in some awful position... that's the worst of it. I might be unable to eat solid food again but hey, that's a diet plan right there. And the chances that I could do surgery not and not later if it gets worse is low. So waiting to see seems to be a good idea.
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@scottalanmiller said:
I've never been offered surgery as a solution and really, with as bad as it is, I would rather live with it, at least for now, than have surgery. It is not going to kill me and it is not going to "spread" or anything. It's not like cancer, it's just a bad joint. So worst case scenario and my jaw breaks and is stuck in some awful position... that's the worst of it. I might be unable to eat solid food again but hey, that's a diet plan right there. And the chances that I could do surgery not and not later if it gets worse is low. So waiting to see seems to be a good idea.
Or we could just wire your jaw shut and call it a day...
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Watching Back to the Future III with my eldest.
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Tinkering with my xubuntu lappy.
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On the couch hanging with the three year old.
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Support call came in within 2 minutes of logging into my phone this morning...
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@scottalanmiller said:
Watching Back to the Future III with my eldest.
I actually liked the third one the best of the three. The second one is undoubtedly the worst of the three, but still wasn't horrendous.
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Third one is good, I like the first one by far the best, though. Of course, to me, it was a standalone movie for a long time. We had no idea that a sequel was coming and for a few years, there wasn't one. It was a classic before the sequels were made. (They didn't know that they were making sequels either which is why they had to reshoot the ending with Elisabeth Shue who replaced the original actress.)
So hard to compare the follow alongs with the one that existed all by itself.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Third one is good, I like the first one by far the best, though. Of course, to me, it was a standalone movie for a long time. We had no idea that a sequel was coming and for a few years, there wasn't one. It was a classic before the sequels were made. (They didn't know that they were making sequels either which is why they had to reshoot the ending with Elisabeth Shue who replaced the original actress.)
So hard to compare the follow alongs with the one that existed all by itself.
The original was good but I always loved the Old West theme of the third one.
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Playing Space Quest V with the kids.