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       Thinking Back on My Wisdom Teeth Extractions
   DIR By: Transformer
       Date: November 16, 2015, 2:26 am
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       Back in 2007 when I was still in the military, I got all 4 of my
       wisdom teeth taken out. This was one of the biggest mistakes of
       my life! I was 19 years old, and I trusted the dentist, who told
       me that this would keep my teeth from crowding. Soon after this
       surgery, I started to hear a cracking sound in my
       skull--something that had never happened to me before. When I
       went to the doctor, he told me it was sinus problems, and gave
       me some nasal spray. I had never had such issues before, and
       have not had them since. Next, I noticed that I had suddenly
       developed permanent red lines in my left eye. When I went to the
       doctor, he told me that this was normal, and that he even had
       them.
       Now I know what was going on during this time. After they took
       out my wisdom teeth, my face basically collapsed. This is why I
       got the red lines in my eye, because my skull lost the support
       that it was getting from my wisdom teeth. My forehead used to be
       wide, with no wrinkles. Now, it is the opposite. Furthermore,
       following this procedure, I had chronic insomnia for 7 years,
       which I'm sure was a result of this surgery. I also have a lot
       of grey hair, and I am only 28 years old.
       Once I put all this together, I resolved to never again return
       to a doctor or dentist for the rest of my life--unless I am
       dying or have some kind of severe injury that I can't fix
       myself.
       I hate to sound bitter, but I just can't believe how much this
       one surgery changed my life. I am making progress now that I
       have discovered NCR and gum chewing. Still, without these teeth,
       I think there are some things that I will simply never get back.
       Our teeth support our skull, and when we take them out, their
       absence is manifested in our facial changes. I remember talking
       to a Romanian woman whom I work with. She said that, in her
       country, this procedure is only completed if it is absolutely
       necessary (e.g. infections).
       Our teeth are connected to our body's energy meridians, as well
       as our organs. When teeth are are touching, it basically
       triggers a signal in our body that keeps us relaxed. Our teeth
       are also connected to our central nervous system. It's sad how
       our society endorses this procedure. I believe that this is one
       reason that we have so many ugly people here in America. Do you
       ever wonder why you can so easily spot a foreigner? It's
       probably because they grew up on a different diet, and they
       never got any of their teeth removed. Plus, many foreigners
       don't overwork themselves like we do here in America. Their
       education system basically places them in jobs once they finish
       graduating college.
       I remember looking at my bottom wisdom teeth, which were coming
       in perfectly. But I trusted the dentist, because he had a white
       coat and a degree. Maybe this was a blessing in disguise. For,
       because I went through this, I have learned to be skeptical and
       to ultimately be my own doctor.
       Crowded teeth are caused by a small palate. A palate expander
       can correct this without the removal of teeth. Plus, it will
       make your face wider and push your cheekbones out—thus making
       you more attractive.
       A good example of the adverse effects of wisdom teeth
       extractions is Miley Cyrus. She recently got all of her wisdom
       teeth removed. Look at before and after pics of her. You will
       see a big difference in the contour of her face.
       Transformer  8)
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       Re: Thinking Back on My Wisdom Teeth Extractions
   DIR By: DS_Slash
       Date: November 16, 2015, 1:04 pm
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       Yes this is hundred percent true. I could see the same in my
       case. Even though my wisdom teeth on the right were a little bit
       crowded and infected, (Only the bottom one though) in contrast
       to yours, it still feels like shit. Luckily I didn´t take out
       all at the same time as the doctor recommended because the left
       ones wouldn´t come through either and only picked the right
       ones. Though this was a mistake, too. The top right one didn´t
       even come through but I listened to the doctor. Already now, a
       couple months later, with the wisdom I have now, I would already
       have space for those wisdom teeth as my palate expanded. Sad but
       there is nothing you can do now, only reverse as much as
       possible.
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