Guest guest Posted December 20, 2008 Report Share Posted December 20, 2008 Sorry for the one line dud of a post. Have major problem with tremmors and twitches. Keep forgetting about if for the occassional break from it. Must go back to Outlook to write replies. Anyway what I was writing about is something I came across in the link you shared. It's something that used to happen frequently when I was between 13 and 17, I just don't remember it after then. I never know what the whitish things were that kept forming. Even docs and dentists back then were clueless. Because there wasn't any great pain and they eventually worked through, and every now and then I remember giving them some hard pokes to speed up the process. Thanks to you I now know what they are. I'm in no doubt they're not anything different than submandibular (submaxillary) salivary gland duct. The photo is the splitting image of what mine looked like. I have no idea why they stopped forming in my late teens (or I just stopped taking any notice of them? I'm so grateful that I don't have the icky looking ones, and when I had shingles when I was 22, they weren't in my mouth or in my head. When I'm into a pity party I need to remember things like this, and that I'm not that bad and get over it, well that's the theory, and that takes patience, something that's in short supply at times. Thanks again Pambird1 VIC Oz >Kaylene wrote: > Here is a link will all kinds of mouth, and lip sores. Many of these are quite graphic, but cold sores, shingles, and fungus are listed about 15 pictures down. > http://www.entusa.com/oral_photos.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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