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Mad Anyone else having trouble w/their skin & teeth?

Since the TBI I've had nonstop acne. And- a scab on my right cheek that has been there for about five months. Makes most social events impossible.

Might be related to the stress of holding trying to hold back pain.

Or my brain is having trouble w/old problems from decades ago. Except for the scab thing. That makes no sense.

More importantly, teeth. They're starting to grind on the cheap bite guard after over 1 yr. of pain when going to bed. Now I have had a sore top molar for a few days, especially when I brush.

Guess I should pay up the $450 for a bite guard from the dentist ASAP?

As always- thanks for insights.
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