I'm not sure....well I got mine pulled when I was eighteen, so maybe you have a theory there.......yikes! ;)
2006-12-11 17:27:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope, Sometimes it helps! I have graduated twice since I had my wisdom teeth pulled, once from LPN training and then from an RN program. I still don't know what I want to be when I grow up.
2006-12-12 01:29:03
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answered by Anonymous
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nope
but watch for signs where it can cause you to have any out of the blue epileptic seizures. that happened to my cousin she never had seizures in her life and after her wisdom teeth came in the week after having them pulled she had seizures for the next 3 yrs . the stopped this year. so just log down in a journal any health changes you start to notice
2006-12-12 01:29:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Well if it does, make sure you call the Guiness Book of World Records, as
YOU'D BE THE FIRST.....
2006-12-12 01:32:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I wouldn't know, I still have mine. Now if they would all just come through instead of being the annoying painful little jerks they are....
2006-12-12 01:28:57
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answered by shea_8705 5
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Nope lol one of the advantages of your situation is the only way to go is up ;)
2006-12-12 01:28:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Who Knows, but as long as the don't pull your head off you will never be as dumb as me...
2006-12-12 01:33:07
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answered by Barman4/6/6 4
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is that possible? getting any dumber?
2006-12-12 01:28:12
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answered by Dr. Answers 5
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all of mine are gone and there was a little bit of a change but you'll get used to it
2006-12-12 01:27:16
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answered by ? 7
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You sure they weren't already pulled?
2006-12-12 01:27:01
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answered by Anonymous
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