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He's wearing mine.

And not my face moustache.

ELLIE!

:O

Classic Ells :D

Quote: Lee @ July 6 2012, 2:31 PM BST

Classic Ells :D

L.E. and Charley should team up as a rude female comedy duo.

The Labia Sisters?

The Dirty Bitches?

"The Mucky Pups"

Quote: DaButt @ July 6 2012, 2:41 PM BST

L.E. and Charley should team up as a nude female comedy duo.

:O :D

Even better! Lovey

Question for anybody that's ever had a tooth extracted

Since I had mine out the other day something weird is going on

When I try to go to sleep it's as though I can hear my heart beat in my left ear!

I think I've got this sensation all day but I only notice it at night when there's total total silence

Drove me bloody crackers last night

I'm hoping it a side effect of the dental work and not as I suspect - brain cancer! Joke

Anyone had this ?

I need to know it just temporary and will stop eventually

Quote: L.E. @ July 6 2012, 2:16 PM BST

He's wearing mine.

And not my face moustache.

Laughing out loud

TB, I think you should show us, you tease.

Quote: lofthouse @ July 6 2012, 8:09 PM BST

Question for anybody that's ever had a tooth extracted

Since I had mine out the other day something weird is going on

When I try to go to sleep it's as though I can hear my heart beat in my left ear!

I think I've got this sensation all day but I only notice it at night when there's total total silence

Drove me bloody crackers last night

I'm hoping it a side effect of the dental work and not as I suspect - brain cancer! Joke

Anyone had this ?

I need to know it just temporary and will stop eventually

I get it too, just as you describe and I've not had any teeth out for years.

Oh..

Have u been to the doctors?

Quote: lofthouse @ July 6 2012, 8:33 PM BST

Oh..

Have u been to the doctors?

No, I prefer to suffer and moan about ailments. :D

It doesn't bother me in the slightest and I only get it lying down with either ear on the pillow, so if I lie on my back I can't hear it. It doesn't happen all the time.

Quote: lofthouse @ July 6 2012, 8:09 PM BST

Anyone had this ?

I need to know it just temporary and will stop eventually

I get this when my sinuses get screwed up, like when I've had a cold or been on a plane.

The swelling from your tooth extraction is probably effecting your sinoids - or whatever the hell they're called. Try having a good clear out, blowing your nose, popping your ears, etc.

Careful with blowing your nose vigorously though. I suffer with sinus troubles too and every now and again the nosebleeds are awful if I blow my nose.

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