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comment | "parent_author":"kiwideb",<br>"parent_permlink":"two-more-truths-and-one-more-lie-that-didn-t-make-the-cut",<br>"author":"stephmckenzie",<br>"permlink":"re-kiwideb-two-more-truths-and-one-more-lie-that-didn-t-make-the-cut-20180321t001836478z",<br>"title":"",<br>"body":"I couldn't bungee jump even if I wanted to (which I don't),<br> as I have two titanium knees,<br> and hitting the bottom of that fall and being jerked up again by the bungee cord would probably pull them right out of my shins. No one wants that. My brother did it once,<br> and he said he enjoyed it,<br> but that once was enough. :)\n\nI also still have all four of my wisdom teeth. My jaw wasn't large enough for them to come in....most dentists I've been to have commented on how small my jaw is (and I also apparently have unusually small ears and fingers,<br> and the smallest cervix at least three fertility docs have ever seen on an adult human woman....I just tell people I'm descended from fairies on my mother's side now...we're Scottish on that side,<br> you know). Three of the four wisdom teeth came in properly,<br> but never broke the gum line. One came in sideways,<br> and is under the gum that way. I've seen them on x-rays. An oral surgeon once told me to leave them alone unless they were bothering me,<br> because surgery to remove them would be a pain in the ass,<br> as the two on top have roots that go into my sinus cavity. I've left them alone,<br> and they've never bothered me. Since they're all below the gumline,<br> they can't get cavities,<br> either. They're protected.\n\nWhen they came in,<br> they pushed the rest of my teeth forward and all out of place. Braces didn't fix it to any appreciable degree. So,<br> I had most of my teeth ground down to little nubs and crowned. It made them sparkling white,<br> perfectly straight,<br> and even got rid of the overbite. A much nicer solution than having the wisdom teeth removed. :)",<br>"json_metadata":" \"tags\":[\"tenfactsonelie\" ,<br>\"app\":\"steemit\/0.1\" " |
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