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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Not having the best of weeks after leg surgery a trip to the dentist that is giving me that horrible metal shooting electric shock pain. Having a crown made and the temp fix is reacting to the next tooth and causing jolts to go down my nerves!
Anybody had it and does it go away? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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No idea.
Find someone to give intense amounts of pleasure to another part of your body and maybe your nervous system will reset itself? Or at the very least, you'll have a good time.
Failing that, man up.
I'm about 20 mins away, so I'll wave on my way past. Not that this should make you feel any better but it seems the sociable thing to do. |
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"No idea.
Find someone to give intense amounts of pleasure to another part of your body and maybe your nervous system will reset itself? Or at the very least, you'll have a good time.
Failing that, man up.
I'm about 20 mins away, so I'll wave on my way past. Not that this should make you feel any better but it seems the sociable thing to do. "
You any closer to the "move" ? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"No idea.
Find someone to give intense amounts of pleasure to another part of your body and maybe your nervous system will reset itself? Or at the very least, you'll have a good time.
Failing that, man up.
I'm about 20 mins away, so I'll wave on my way past. Not that this should make you feel any better but it seems the sociable thing to do.
You any closer to the "move" ? "
Messaging you now.. |
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