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ok, I have a question for you since you have had braces in the past.


What is the best way to get my teeth to quit hurting after my braces being tightened? I mean I can't even bite into a piece of bread without it hurting, if I don't get something else besides beef broth and coffee in my system soon I don't know what I'll do.



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Motrin works better than Tylenol in this case.


As for alternative eatings, try alphabet soup. Alwyas worked for me. Especially when I had my wisdom teeth removed.



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Well Jena, if you want my advice, I would suggest trying to focus your mind away from the pain in some way while eating; it may be hard, but find something that you can focus on that would out weigh the pain from your teeth.  Now, I'll admit that I never had braces, and never have known the pain and discomfort from them, but when I hurt my left knee last September or was it October; I can't remember what month it was last fall, but anyhoo I could hardly walk, and putting the slightest amount of pressure or weight on my knee was agonizing, but I would focus on something else, usually another form of pain, and it would help me.  Like I would dig my thumb nail into my index finger almost to breaking the skin and the pain from that would force me to focus away from my knee enough to walk.  So there's just one of many possible suggestions for a way to ease your oral pain .


Now Mitch, do you like ramen?


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Here's some things I would eat:

Ramen Noodles
Chocolate pudding
Soup
Popsicles(the cold feels really good on ur gums at the base of your teeth if you just hold it there)
Mac & cheese, but that was after it dulled down a bit.

Shoot for anything that requires little or no chewing. I don't reccommend not chewing cheese. You'll learn a new type of pain.

-- Edited by Murasume at 23:30, 2006-05-18

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MMMM Ramen noodles are good, I've got these that are in a box and you add the vegetables and microwave for three minutes and then stir and microwave for another three minutes and then add the flavor powder with a liquid like stuff and OMG for like five minutes I'm in heaven .


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Fortunately, I am a bad enough dude to take back this thread.


No, Ramen Noodles are not my favorite noodles, but I will eat them.


Next question.



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What's wrong with being a noob every once in a while?


Why don't you like ramen noodles as well as other things?  They're like sent from God as a sacred food that should be cherished like a fine wine .


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I just don't.


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Well do you like my political party?


Federalists Under Candidate Kaney



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You could have come up with a more creative name.


Why not something like....Freedom Under Comrade Kaney?



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Ooooh that is good since I'm a socialist anyway .


Freedom Under Comrade Kaney, I like the sound of that one .


Have you ever seen the movie Gothika?


That's one f***ed up movie man .


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Dude man you're such a Jew Mura .


Anyhoo, so Mitch you ever watch weird psychological thriller movies?


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Yet I celebrate Christmas???

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 Mura, please do not go to eBaumsworld to get your images. And please provide a question. I didn't post overused gifs in your Q&A thread, now did I? And yes, as Kaney says, stop being such a J*w.


No, Kaney, I have not seen Gothika. I have seen the previews, though. It's the one with Halle Berry, right?



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Yeah that's the one; it's really freaky.  She's a phychiatrist or psychologist (one of them at least) and she works at this institution.  Well she like blanks out one night and wakes up to find out that she apparently killed her hubby and stuff so she's now a patient at the same facility she worked at, and throughout the movie you're trying to find out if she's really crazy or being framed for someone else's crime.


If you ever wanna see a freaked up psychological thriller I recommend the anime Perfect Blue.


Anyhoo, have you ever actually seen The Silence of the Lambs, or are you going by common knowledge of the movie?


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I've seen bits and pieces of Silence of the Lambs. I pretty much go by common knowledge, though.


Hannibal the Cannibal....you know. Eats people. Especially women.



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I'll tell you what Mitch, maybe one of these days we'll sit down and I'll show you The Silence of the Lambs and Hannibal, but I don't have Red Dragon so you would only have to live with those two.  Now if you have a dark sense of humor like I do then you'll love Hannibal as your favorite comedy movie .


"Bowels in or bowels out?"


"Confused, want me to decide?"


"Well toodly doo."


Movies you need to see in you lifetime Mitch:


2001: A Space Odyssey


Full Metal Jacket


The Hannibal Trilogy


Army of Darkness along with every other Bruce Campbell movie


Alien Saga


Dr. Strangelove


She Love's Me Not (Freaked up Psychological thriller like comedy)


Shaun of the Dead


Napoleon Dynamite


Eurotrip


Starship Troopers (One of the greats)


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Even if they are based off of a question such as movies when I asked you previously about watching a movie?


See that's a question .


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Okay just curious, now let's see what to ask next?


Okay I already asked Snake this one, but I'll ask you to see if what your response is.


Okay you know obviously know what hard boiled eggs are right?


Well how many, in one setting mind you, would it take to kill a man if eaten?


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Well, that depends entirely upon the man's metabolism, how much he exercises, etc., etc.


In the 50s, doctors would say that you could only eat one egg a day and be healthy.


in the 60s, doctors said that you could now eat TWO eggs a day for breakfast and still be healthy.


Nowadays, doctors say you can eat as many eggs for breakfast as you want, as long as you exercise.


On a related note, America is fat.



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How true.  I one time saw this thing where a guy ate a mashed up equivelant to 39 hard boiled eggs from a container and had a stroke and almost died immediately afterwards.


How's your new car (2001 Altima or whatever you said it was) holding out?


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Just great. A lot safer than the LeSabre.


While I was cleaning out the LeSabre to sell it, I accidentally punched the door lock through it's hole. Oh well. Not my problem. I fixed it once before. Surely they can figure it out.



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The only safety feature my truck has in a seat belt, but being a 1989 model if it did have air bags, they would have been generation 1 airbags which had a tendency to snap the necks of the drivers.


What color is it, and what are some of it's features?


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It's silver, but the tag says it's gold. I'm not sure.


As for features, it's got a CD player, an emergency brake, and a working gas meter. All three of which were considered luxuries when I was still driving the LeSabre.



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Wow a working gas meter, now that's great.  So the LeSaber didn't have one.  That's almost as bad as my friend Josh's car.  His Pontiac equivilent to the LeSaber was stolen and well he got it back, and since whoever stole it cracked the ignition part off he uses a screw driver to start the car instead of a key.  It was worth it just seeing him jab in a philips head where the keys should go and twist .


What radio station do you listen to?


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Now that I have a CD pllayer, it's strictly CDs for me.


Although, when I had the LeSabre and was forced to listen to the radio, my two favorite radio stations were Star102.1 and not104.5.



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