S.SaulGood
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I don't personally know any meth users so I haven't been afforded the opportunity to ask. But I have seen both the elderly with rotted teeth and of course, younger adults with incidentally damaged, broken teeth, and heard complaints voiced about pain and difficulty eating or drinking hot/cold liquids.
So I'm asking if similarly affected teeth, rotted by meth use, produces the same type of discomfort as teeth rotted solely by age + poor oral care or incidental physical damage.
The karbunkles, pustules, boils, and lesions on the skin surrounding the mouth also appear to be painful. Are they?
Also, is there a Berlitz schools of ventriloquism that frauditors attend to learn how to speak with the lips pressed slightly together? Or do meth-mouthed frauditors pick up that skill on their own?
Anyone?
I don't personally know any meth users so I haven't been afforded the opportunity to ask. But I have seen both the elderly with rotted teeth and of course, younger adults with incidentally damaged, broken teeth, and heard complaints voiced about pain and difficulty eating or drinking hot/cold liquids.
So I'm asking if similarly affected teeth, rotted by meth use, produces the same type of discomfort as teeth rotted solely by age + poor oral care or incidental physical damage.
The karbunkles, pustules, boils, and lesions on the skin surrounding the mouth also appear to be painful. Are they?
Also, is there a Berlitz schools of ventriloquism that frauditors attend to learn how to speak with the lips pressed slightly together? Or do meth-mouthed frauditors pick up that skill on their own?
Anyone?