Question, seriously

Can you hallucinate a cavity in your tooth that stays there for fourteen days? Also, can you hallucinate a broken jaw?

Yes @Zwaynopolous
Maybe it’s time to contact your doctor

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Damn man…sounds like your having a hard time with your symptoms. You really should talk to somebody man… You seem really different in your thinking right now … compared to before

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Snap to @Vertigo

You don’t sound 100 percent well, idk.

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No, only a broken armbone.

No mirror.

I don’t understand @Zoe
Are you referring to me?

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Snap means ‘the same’ in some places. I think Zoe was echoing what you said @Vertigo

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Oh ok thanks @el_Jimbobbio
Yeah I wasn’t sure what was meant by Snap. :smile:

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Yea I just mean I agree with Wave when I say snap.

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lol thanks @Zoe

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Did you do something to break your jaw? It’s possible to hallucinate anything really.

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Moved to Dx’d SZ.

v.

It’s realistically possible to experience sensitivity in a tooth and presume it’s a cavity. I’ve had a dentist confirm this notion. However the broken jaw for me would be a red flag in my thought processes and indicate it’s time to reach out.

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