pain management
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I know a method of mind over matter that works for me. I can't guarantee it would work for anyone else but as long as someone has enough mind control I don't see why it wouldn't. If you're interested I can talk it over with you through messages on youtube or elsewhere
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None of my business, Bonnie. But you seem depressed. And you look too thin to be healthy.
Eating disorder? Drug problem?
Something is amiss....
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I think that you look absolutely fine!!
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Since you weren't specific about the dental problem, I will assume your body is trying to fight an infection. Dilute at least 2tbl spoons of table salt in a glass of very warm water(not hot), gargle 3-5 times for about a minute each, about 2-3 times a day. The brine solution inhibits bacterial growth and the iodine kills the rest. Then, do a rinse with ACT mouth wash. Don't eat/drink for 1/2 hour.I always end up with tooth problems when traveling to remote parts of the world. Hope this works.
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I truly enjoy your realness. inspirational, thanks.
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I hate dental pain...sucks, sorry..
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Sorry I missed this. I hear dental pain is the worst, and unfortunately different from pain I've had. I suppose pot is out of the question? Have you tried shaved ice? If all else fails, fall gently into the pain. As you gain speed into the throbbing, add a four-beat rhythm. Tap it out. Then say it aloud: "pain. does. not. matter." "pain. does. not. matter." "pain. does. not. matter." "pain. does. not. matter." keep falling, don't shy away from it repeating: "pain. does. not. matter."
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I've heard of the teabag trick before, but I've not tried it. Sorry to hear about your pain troubles, I get a certain amount of pains and things that I just try to ignore. Not the most effective method.
Off topic:
I don't think that you should write a book about cooking/dieting/whatever.
I think you should GAIN some weight!!!
Seriously!
Now give me the thumbs down......
mdesade69 4 years ago
My doctor (who speaks at conferences on longevity) thinks I am fine. The Dexxa machine where I did my lean body mass test thinks I am fine. My father who is 80 and still downhill skis and works, thinks I am fine. My husband who used to be a professional athlete thinks I am fine. So since I don't know what your qualifications are for your judgment, I won't be taking your recommendation or judgment on the subject.
ExperimentsinHonesty 4 years ago