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Old 08-30-2016, 07:28 AM #1
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Default extraction n ripple effects

Last year had a tooth pulled then shortly after I had a Bells Palsy attack on my left side of my face. Recently I was told that I require gum surgery and what a shocker is $800 the only price they know how to charge :/ because of the CRPS AND RSD I have still some of those palsy effects sucks again i fit in that tiny rare sub catagory of people that dont fully recover from a Bells Palsy attack...(at least you can tell when I try to smile)

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