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Clicky jaw.
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6 Jan 2009, 11:29
& skull.
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i had one for a few years. i opened my mouth too much when going to take a bite out of an apple. the click's gone now though.
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6 Jan 2009, 12:21
.Blue Bella.
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I have a clicky jaw!! Have done for years... as long as I can remember... when I was a kid everyone was like "oooh look I can crack my knuckles"... and I'd do the jaw and win :P MUWAHAHA :P Yet, I can't crack my knuckles... hahah.
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6 Jan 2009, 18:44
Acid Fairy
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Woo it's more common than I thought then ;)
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8 Jan 2009, 14:46
ganjagirl
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i have a clicky jaw!!!
i can dislocate one side of my jaw at a time O.O
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9 Jan 2009, 00:20
Lauren.
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thats hardcore xD
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8 Jan 2009, 23:23
Estella
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I TOTALLY HAVE A CLICKY JAW. I'VE HAD IT SINCE I WAS A LITTLE GIRLY. I AM HYPERMOBILE - I DON'T KNOW IF IT HAS TO DO WITH THAT - LIKE IT OPENS MORE THAN IT SHOULD OR SOMETHING. I THINK IT DISLOCATES TOO - IT FEELS LIKE IT IS DISLOCATING.

I GET PAIN SOMETIMES TOO, AND I READ IN MY READERS DIGEST HOME REMEDIES BOOK THAT YOU SHOULD OPEN YOUR MOUTH AND MASSAGE YOUR TEMPORO-MANDIBULAR JOINTS. I HAVE TOTALLY BEEN DOING THAT EVERY DAY FOR THE PAST WEEK, AND GOSH, IT IS VERY PAINFUL TO DO. BUT I THINK IT HELPS. IT IS NOW LESS PAINFUL THAN IT WAS AT FIRST.
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8 Jan 2009, 23:36
Acid Fairy
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Ahh I've been massaging it, it seemed like the natural thing to do! And taking ibuprofen - it totally helps.

It hasn't been hurting as much as it was (I am teaching myself to not clench my jaw so much) but I wish it would stop!
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8 Jan 2009, 23:53
Estella
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GOOD, YO. DO YOU OPEN YOUR MOUTH TO MASSAGE IT? AND GET YOUR FINGER IN RIGHT BETWEEN THE JAWBONE AND BOTTOM OF YOUR EAR? AND MOVE IT ROUND IN CIRCLES? LIKE I WAS MASSAGING MINE BEFORE, BUT NOT IN THAT WAY. IT HURTS A LOT DOING IT THAT WAY, YO.
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8 Jan 2009, 23:58
Acid Fairy
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Not specifically there because it was hurting a bit more by my cheekbone, odd that ha. But massaging where it said to doesn't hurt me thankfully.
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9 Jan 2009, 15:19
Meghans Follie
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Heard of EDS. Ehler Danlos Syndrome? Both the girls and I have it. Causes the hypermoblity not just in joints but other places that one wouldn't think such events could occur lol
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9 Jan 2009, 17:30
Estella
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Yeah, I've heard of it but never got myself tested or anything. Where else does your hypermobility occur?
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9 Jan 2009, 17:37
Meghans Follie
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it effects my skin (too loose and too thin) heart, lungs and my "females" organs to lump them altogther as my doc likes to lol.
ednf.org is a good site - as testing for it is hard since its "only" a syndrome often confused with fibromyalgia
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9 Jan 2009, 18:09
Estella
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How do they test your lungs and heart for such a thing?
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9 Jan 2009, 19:03
Meghans Follie
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they don't. Kinda if you have the right symptoms they assume thats what it is. I have asthma like symptoms that isnt asthma, and a murmur with no hole and heart rate that swings from tachy to bradic all on its own in a matter of minutes
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9 Jan 2009, 19:14
Estella
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Is there anything they can do about it, or is it just that they are aware of it?
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9 Jan 2009, 19:47
Meghans Follie
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physical therapy to strengthen my muscles, but the others are treated as they pose issues. I have an inhaler if I need it, beta blockers if my heart rate stays too high and an epi pen if it gets too low and stays that way. Other then that not a lot. I get an EKG and echo done every month to make sure theres no heart damage. Havent had to use anything for about a year. I do over-heat easily :) ought to make menopause a blast one of these days. Same with the cold - I cant be out in the cold too long or my body will lock up. Makes life intresting
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8 Jan 2009, 23:59
sumamen
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I have a clicky jaw only when I eat on the right side of my mouth. If I eat on the left side it doesn't click, yo.
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9 Jan 2009, 02:00
Reaction Formation.
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my jaw totally clicks!
all the time!
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9 Jan 2009, 15:20
Meghans Follie
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I assume by clicky you mean pops? Or do you mean constantly clicks each time you open/close your mouth? A popping is very typical and more women "suffer" from it then men. If its a constant click everytime you open/close youth mouth any dentist worth his pay knows that is a sign of bad things to come and needs attention
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9 Jan 2009, 19:08
Acid Fairy
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Well it's like a clunk as my friend puts it (she has it too). Normally on the left side, up by my cheekbone; where the top and the bottom jaw meet. It clicks every time I open my mouth but doesn't hurt. It's not a bad sign, a third of people have it and my dentist has never mentioned it. My nan had it and I don't believe she had any problems - she did knock all her teeth out though when she was 40ish after crashing her bike!
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9 Jan 2009, 17:44
•º. Spoon .º•
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my jaw used to do that too where it would click and then like i couldnt open my jaw all the way like it wouldnt open i don tknow.. i twas weird.. .it just all of a sudden stopped. id have to push on my jaw bone and it would then release a bit... it was weird
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10 Jan 2009, 01:02
kid at heart.
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I have one! I saw a dentist and an orthodontist about it. Apparently there is a surgery to fix it, but it's not always effective. I was told that as long as it doesn't constantly hurt, it shouldn't be a problem. It's more annoying than painful.
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