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Old 03-07-2004, 04:08 AM   #1
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Does this only happen to me?

I've been having this problem lately. If I yawn or open my mouth too far it feels like my jaw unhinges or some shit (like my mandible...lower jaw bone...slides in under the upper part) and sometimes it becomes difficult to shut. I can usually just tap it to one side and it pops back into place...but not last night. I yawned and it got stuck again but this time I couldn't get it to pop back right away like usual. It started freaking me out. I kept trying to force it shut and I started to feel my joint on the left side sort of bow out towards the outside of my mouth and then it popped loud as hell (enough that my friends who were all talking heard it and looked at me like a freak). The left side of my jaw is stil sore and now I'm worried. Before it was just annoying...now it's turned painful. Am I just a freak or what? Maybe our in house pre-med PDiggs knowns.
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