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I tell you a title of my story, never get drunk and smash your face
When I was drunk one boxing day night years ago. I fell and smashed my face of my knee and then the ground. I lost nearly all my teeth and destroyed all the bone in my gum. So for fours years I had work done on my mouth to fix it in some way so I could drink water and eat. And even to this day after the accident in 2011. I still and will continue to get work done on my mouth. To try and adjust to the continuous lost of bone in my gum area.

41 years old now, by the time I am 60 or 70, I will not have any top bone left in my gum.

So kids be careful when drinking. The ground will always want a hug
Last edited by SophieSkyrim1984; 21 Jul @ 7:33am
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can you smash twos face instead?
Never had that happening to me, and I've drunk plenty.
What's a "boxing day night"?
Originally posted by SophieSkyrim1984:
When I was drunk one boxing day night years ago. I fell and smashed my face of my knee and then the ground. I lost nearly all my teeth and destroyed all the bone in my gum. So for fours years I had work done on my mouth to fix it in some way so I could drink water and eat. And even to this day after the accident in 2011. I still and will continue to get work done on my mouth. To try and adjust to the continuous lost of bone in my gum area.

41 years old now, by the time I am 60 or 70, I will not have any top bone left in my gum.

So kids be careful when drinking. The ground will always want a hug
hope ur journey to completing the recovery process is nearing. thanks for sharing your story OP
Last edited by 𝕪𝕦𝕞𝕖 ♡ ♡ ♡; 21 Jul @ 10:13am
Originally posted by Crusader (Banned13x):
What's a "boxing day night"?

It is the day after Christmas day
Originally posted by 𝕪𝕦𝕞𝕖 ♡ ♡ ♡:
Originally posted by SophieSkyrim1984:
When I was drunk one boxing day night years ago. I fell and smashed my face of my knee and then the ground. I lost nearly all my teeth and destroyed all the bone in my gum. So for fours years I had work done on my mouth to fix it in some way so I could drink water and eat. And even to this day after the accident in 2011. I still and will continue to get work done on my mouth. To try and adjust to the continuous lost of bone in my gum area.

41 years old now, by the time I am 60 or 70, I will not have any top bone left in my gum.

So kids be careful when drinking. The ground will always want a hug
hope ur journey to completing the recovery process is nearing. thanks for sharing your story OP

Thank you, but it is a continued and never ending work on my mouth, every so often I have to know how much of the bone I have lost and that sucks
sounds like you're challenging me
Originally posted by SophieSkyrim1984:
Originally posted by 𝕪𝕦𝕞𝕖 ♡ ♡ ♡:
hope ur journey to completing the recovery process is nearing. thanks for sharing your story OP

Thank you, but it is a continued and never ending work on my mouth, every so often I have to know how much of the bone I have lost and that sucks
scary how one incident can forever change ur outcome. just have to make the best of the situation and continue to move forward. ur doing better and is eating fine now i hope? hang in there OP!
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