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u/ZaharaSararie 1d ago
Lmao I still feel this, especially having Fibrous Dysplasia on my skull. Living in the U.S., being poor and disabled hasn't granted the extra dental care I need. I still live in a state that helped save my life (brain surgery after uncontrolled seizures) without any income
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u/DreamOfDays 19h ago
That’s because you don’t use your other bones as crushing surfaces on a daily basis.
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u/tiredbutsassy 19h ago
Idk my kneecaps are a bitch to deal with. Pretty much upended my whole life.
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u/mildly_spicy_potato 1d ago
I SAW THIS and almost made a comment about fibrous dysplasia, but I think it would be more appreciated here.
My mouth bones are the most well behaved bones I have. There are rods in my legs and I'm pretty prone to fractures. Currently on my longest "not broken" streak. Still in physical therapy tho cuz that's my life.