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Old 03-07-2008, 10:49 AM #2
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1. Have you had bridges, caps, crowns or braces that may have contained nickel?

I have four caps from a car accident at 15. I also wore braces from 10-14 years of age.



2. Are you aware whether you are sensitive to nickel (i.e. cheap earings)?

I can't wear cheapo ear rings, and in fact, let my ears close and have not worn an ear ring in some 5-6 years. I'm not much of a jewlery person anyway.


I did have all my mercury/Almalgum removed in 2001 as well.

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