Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 Hey you guys, Just wondering if certain things really honestly get back to normal. (hee, hee) I remember a conversation here a while ago about someone not being able to whistle. i still can't at 10 weeks. i am dying to rub my lips together ( i use chapstick a lot) cannot do that yet. and would like to run my tongue around ALL areas of my mouth, as if you have food stuck in gum area...... can't do any of those things get. Half of tongue stil numb, roof and gumbs still numb. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 Hey you guys, Just wondering if certain things really honestly get back to normal. (hee, hee) I remember a conversation here a while ago about someone not being able to whistle. i still can't at 10 weeks. i am dying to rub my lips together ( i use chapstick a lot) cannot do that yet. and would like to run my tongue around ALL areas of my mouth, as if you have food stuck in gum area...... can't do any of those things get. Half of tongue stil numb, roof and gumbs still numb. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 katie, someone else also told me that I would never whistle again. I asked my doc and he said i would. doc was right. at 14 weeks i can now whistle again but the lips are still tight and chapped. my tongue was never numb but my chin sure is. can't wait to get back to normal. I'll probably forget all about it and one day realize I can fell my chin and teeth again.(hopefully)! If you're young you got time on your side! eric > Hey you guys, > > Just wondering if certain things really honestly get back to > normal. (hee, hee) I remember a conversation here a while ago > about someone not being able to whistle. i still can't at 10 weeks. > i am dying to rub my lips together ( i use chapstick a lot) cannot > do that yet. and would like to run my tongue around ALL areas of my > mouth, as if you have food stuck in gum area...... can't do any of > those things get. Half of tongue stil numb, roof and gumbs still > numb. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 katie, someone else also told me that I would never whistle again. I asked my doc and he said i would. doc was right. at 14 weeks i can now whistle again but the lips are still tight and chapped. my tongue was never numb but my chin sure is. can't wait to get back to normal. I'll probably forget all about it and one day realize I can fell my chin and teeth again.(hopefully)! If you're young you got time on your side! eric > Hey you guys, > > Just wondering if certain things really honestly get back to > normal. (hee, hee) I remember a conversation here a while ago > about someone not being able to whistle. i still can't at 10 weeks. > i am dying to rub my lips together ( i use chapstick a lot) cannot > do that yet. and would like to run my tongue around ALL areas of my > mouth, as if you have food stuck in gum area...... can't do any of > those things get. Half of tongue stil numb, roof and gumbs still > numb. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 Thanks . Yeah it really stinks having a numb tongue, i bite it ALL THE TIME and because it is not 100% numb, it does actually hurt. I'll keep working on the whistling! > > Hey you guys, > > > > Just wondering if certain things really honestly get back to > > normal. (hee, hee) I remember a conversation here a while ago > > about someone not being able to whistle. i still can't at 10 weeks. > > i am dying to rub my lips together ( i use chapstick a lot) cannot > > do that yet. and would like to run my tongue around ALL areas of my > > mouth, as if you have food stuck in gum area...... can't do any of > > those things get. Half of tongue stil numb, roof and gumbs still > > numb. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 Thanks . Yeah it really stinks having a numb tongue, i bite it ALL THE TIME and because it is not 100% numb, it does actually hurt. I'll keep working on the whistling! > > Hey you guys, > > > > Just wondering if certain things really honestly get back to > > normal. (hee, hee) I remember a conversation here a while ago > > about someone not being able to whistle. i still can't at 10 weeks. > > i am dying to rub my lips together ( i use chapstick a lot) cannot > > do that yet. and would like to run my tongue around ALL areas of my > > mouth, as if you have food stuck in gum area...... can't do any of > > those things get. Half of tongue stil numb, roof and gumbs still > > numb. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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