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Topic started on 10-11-2007 @ 06:31 AM by nighttowel
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Right so for the last half hour or so My upper left jaw has been hurting when I open or close my mouth, but as I have been sitting on my pc for the
whole day passing the day I didn't think much of it.
But about 5mins ago I felt peckish so I grabbed some food from the fridge but it hurt too much to eat so I felt around with my finger on my skin
(upper left jaw) And I can feel a small spherical hard object about 1-2cm away from my ear! it feels just a but smaller than an airsoft pellet!
WTF is it!?? I didn't feel it when I had a shower a few hours ago! and I was out briefly only.
Anyone?
Here is a picture I drew to show where:
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reply posted on 10-11-2007 @ 06:40 AM by Redge777
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There are glands back there that can swell up if you get an infection of sore throat, they can cause some pain when moving jaw. Look up a chart of
the lymph system, you will see lots of them, they swell occasionally, its normal.
Think about it, why would they implant somewhere that effects your jaw movement.
Edit after picture.
Hmm no glands there that I know of, yup you are implanted,
Sending signal now
Do you have a terrible desire to pat your head and rub your stomach at the same time? No? OK not an implant then.
Signal Off
Just funning around, maybe someone else will know what it is.
I am really felling a bit silly right now, go to the 'why do we pee and crap thread', view my last post and turn that frown upside down !
I only jest because I have no answers
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reply posted on 10-11-2007 @ 06:49 AM by nighttowel
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Yea I agree with you, but I can feel it very well as the skin in this region is very thin and soft, it feels very hard such as metal or plastic and
feels like a perfect sphere.
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reply posted on 10-11-2007 @ 06:52 AM by tetsujin420
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Before you jump to conclutions, I think it would be a good idea to go see a doctor. Doctors are good my friend, they will help.
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reply posted on 10-11-2007 @ 06:55 AM by nighttowel
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Originally posted by tetsujin420
Before you jump to conclutions, I think it would be a good idea to go see a doctor. Doctors are good my friend, they will help.
And what if I'm right? and the doctor finds this implant in there? the goverment would cart me away to some weird place before I could even yell
help!
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reply posted on 10-11-2007 @ 06:59 AM by Redge777
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Originally posted by nighttowel
And what if I'm right? and the doctor finds this implant in there? the goverment would be cart me away to some weird place before I could even yell
help!
No No No
They would not implant you then lock you up, your not thinking again, if it was an implant he would move it where it is suppose to be.
But it is not an implant. Many times little bumps, hard like that can form, doctor will take care of it.
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reply posted on 10-11-2007 @ 06:59 AM by tetsujin420
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I think your being a little paranoid. What if its not an implant? What if its someting really wrong with you and your getting really sick? Man I
don't think it is wise to put yourself in harms way just because your scared of your government. Thats my two cents...
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reply posted on 10-11-2007 @ 07:01 AM by Redge777
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Originally posted by tetsujin420
I think your being a little paranoid. What if its not an implant? What if its someting really wrong with you and your getting really sick? Man I
don't think it is wise to put yourself in harms way just because your scared of your government. Thats my two cents...
If he is getting paranoid that is not the best way to phrase it
The doc can take care of it, and you will be fine, now reign that healthy imagination in a bit
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reply posted on 10-11-2007 @ 07:05 AM by tetsujin420
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Yeah your right, listen to Redge its early and im grumpy, sorry..
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reply posted on 10-11-2007 @ 07:11 AM by nighttowel
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Originally posted by tetsujin420
Yeah your right, listen to Redge its early and im grumpy, sorry..
Fine, I'll go to bed (it's 10:07pm here)
But I swear if I wake up at 1am with a 7foot Gray at my bedside I am going to run faster than Forrest Gump ever thought possible!
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reply posted on 10-11-2007 @ 07:18 AM by Silcone Synapse
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Hold a magnet against it to see if its magnetic.
If it is,you can do a party trick sticking magnets on your face.
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reply posted on 10-11-2007 @ 07:30 AM by woodwytch
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reply to post by nighttowel
Hey there nightowl, I'm a bit confused (but hey that doesn't take much)  are you saying you've lost time whilst you've been awake or did this
happen when you were asleep?
And the drawing ... being 2D I can't tell if it's pointing to your temple area or if it's inside your head behind your right eye-socket
And I'm even more interested as to the reason you mentioned (quote) '7ft Grey'  when most abductees estimate them to be 3-4 ft
If you haven't already see my threads ... and your responses to the above correspond with my experience, then we might be on to something here.
'If you have' and 'they aren't' ... forget all of the above and sorry for wasting your time.
My threads called; 'I NEED FEEDBACK ON THIS 'ABDUCTION' EXPERIENCE (parts 1&2). Let me know if there are any similarities please ... I've been
searching for a long time now without too much success
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reply posted on 10-11-2007 @ 07:42 AM by nighttowel
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Originally posted by woodwytch
reply to post by nighttowel
Hey there nightowl, I'm a bit confused (but hey that doesn't take much)  are you saying you've lost time whilst you've been awake or did this
happen...
Hey, yea I'll tell you more tomorrow. I just don't want to discuss this right now as it is late and im kinda freaked out.
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reply posted on 10-11-2007 @ 10:12 AM by unnamedninja
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You should really see a doc about this, from what i hear aliens are fairly intelligent and dont put implants in easy to find places like that. I dont
wanna scare you but it could be anything, maybe a blood clot or something, best to see a doc.
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reply posted on 22-9-2009 @ 11:07 AM by Zomonoid
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ignore.
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reply posted on 22-9-2009 @ 01:12 PM by liquidsmoke206
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Yer pic is awesome....you look like a peanuts character!!!
GOOD GRIEF!!!
it's probably just a cist....AAAAAAAARRRG!
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reply posted on 22-9-2009 @ 01:18 PM by lpowell0627
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You could have a severe sinus infection. I've gotten them to the point where the entire side of my face hurts, jaw, eye -- everything.
And no, you don't have to be congested to have a sinus infection.
Sinus infection, or sinusitis, is an inflammation of the sinuses and nasal passages. A sinus infection can cause a headache or pressure in the
eyes, nose, cheek area, or on one side of the head. A person with a sinus infection may also have a cough, a fever, bad breath, and nasal congestion
with thick nasal secretions. Sinusitis is categorized as acute (sudden onset) or chronic (long term, the most common type).
Anatomy of the sinuses (also called paranasal sinuses): The human skull contains 4 major pairs of hollow air-filled sacks called sinuses. These
connect the space between the nostrils and the nasal passage. Sinuses help insulate the skull, reduce its weight, and allow the voice to resonate
within it.
Frontal sinuses (in the forehead)
Maxillary sinuses (behind the cheek bones)
Ethmoid sinuses (between the eyes)
Sphenoid sinuses (behind the eyes)
The sinuses contain defenses against foreign bacteria (germs). If a disruption occurs that affects the normal host defenses inside the sinuses, those
defenses may allow bacteria, which are normally present in the nasal passages, to enter any of the sinuses. Once there, the bacteria may stick to the
lining cells and cause a sinus infection.
Link: www.webmd.com...
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reply posted on 22-9-2009 @ 02:32 PM by ROBL240
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You could always stick your head in a microwave, then zzzzap
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reply posted on 22-9-2009 @ 09:52 PM by zaiger
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Yup it is text book, you have been implanted by the grays. I used to see stuff like this in the war. You should probably cut it out yourself, you
march into a doctors office runnin you mouth about alien implants they may not let you leave. Oragel or abesol will numb the pain but if you are
feelin manly stick your leather belt or wallet in your mouth and bite down real hard like. Do not try to poke it you want to cut around it to get it
out. Get a big hunting knife to do it or you could sharpen the sides of a mellon baller and scoop it out like some rocky road.
Could be a sist/staph infection/zit whatever you should really see a doctor
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reply posted on 22-9-2009 @ 10:13 PM by KSPigpen
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You guys stop telling this poor guy things like stick his head in a microwave and use magnets for bar tricks. You guys should be ashamed of
yourselves.
Dude. I'm not a doctor, but it looks like you have a big red 'X' stuck on your head. That might be where the discomfort is coming from.
No seriously, try some nail polish remover.
No, man, see what you guys started? GRRR.
Ok, if it grows, worry. Go see a doctor. A lot of us might have stayed at a Holiday Inn Express, but come on...you're asking US whether or not a lump
in your head is an alien implant?
You know, the only way to really tell is going to be to get a really sharp blade..like a utility knife....
NO!!! STOP IT!
oh, but wait, I MIGHT have come up with something not too sarcastic...do you have an EMF meter? It would be cool to see if the lump is putting out any
radiation.
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