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> <ee504257-e707-4309-8d82-33170c8fc...@y22g2000prd.googlegroups.com>,
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> jerm <blown...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Jul 2, 7:10 pm, Steven Fawks <tuthjoc...@myturbonet.com> wrote:
> > > I didn't say 'nothing is going on in your joint'. The MRI shows
> > > the structures are basically normal. It does not say they are
> > > 'uninjured'.
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> > > If you sprain an ankle or twist a knee, it needs *rest* and *time*
> > > to heal itself. Going to sleep and continuing the clenching allows
> > > no healing time for your jaw. It's like running a marathon every day on
> > > an injured knee/ankle.
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> > > Even an NTI cannot eliminate all activity.
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> > > > Does that mean Im clenching too much for the NTI, or that I need more
> > time to heal? I keep reading that snapping and popping of the joint
> > is indicative
> > of a displaced disk, my jaw makes a nauseatingly loud pop and grates,
> > should'nt this
> > have showed up on an accurate study?
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> So how's the photography class coming along? What camera/s do you use?
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> Webby
Hey Webby, Im squeaking through it. Its a basic black and white class
canon film cameras. It sure would be alot more fun without the clench,
but oh well. Im gonna try to
get down to the beach today. What are you doing for the 4th?