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Old 03-21-2011, 10:42 PM #1
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Chat Got TMJ today? And sudden blast of loudness-

Some may be familiar w/the popping jaw from eating & talking. And pain.

I had TMJ over a decade ago due to being punched in the face in a mugging, but in my current weakened state, biting on a small chicken bone by accident, a bad yank to the side flossing & biting on raw brocoli over the past few days may have thrown me out of alignment.

Too many mistakes- maybe it will feel better in a few days?

Wonder how this will play off the PCS headache.

Also accidentally played music on the computer w/volume at 50 instead of 2 for a second (before I yanked them off).

I had the volume high for non-headphone use, and forgot to turn it down to minimum again. Anyone else do this & know the effects, especially when I have tinnitus?

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