Guest guest Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 Please read what is below too. That method may work better then what I do. I have a way to deal with my dental pain. Why don't I go to a dentist you ask? Because either they are way too expensive or I have to wait a year to be seen. SO, I have managed to blend some things and it DOES work for all dental problems that I have had. Go to the store (preferably a Wal-Mart) Go to the oral area and down the isle there will be two things, get Kanka and Dentemp, Dentek (the whole kit). Then go to the spices section (if applicable) and get a container containing Whole Cloves. NOW yes, I have mentioned four things. Those four things will help you when you need it the most (AT NIGHT). Now, Make sure you brush your teeth using a 5-15 minute formula. Then rinse either with Listerine Mint for about another 3-5 minutes. Make sure your mouth is free of any foods or germs. Next go sit down for a few minutes while your mouth adjusts. Yes there MAY be some pain however, this will pass. Next go get a whole clove and break it apart ever so gently and place that in or around the infected area. You may use more than one clove if needed. DO NOT SWALLOW (this will stop the rotting process). Next you will need to leave the cloves in your mouth for a few minutes, YES, you feel more pain. However, the pain will stop after a few minutes and you will feel much better. Rinse your mouth out of clove. NOW, with the Dentek or Dentemp stuff (if it is a cavity of any size) make yourself a blanket on the infected cavity. This helps seal it from germs. Now, let that sit for about 5 minutes or until you feel comfortable drinking something warm to hot. Then use the Kanka and *DOPE* up your mouth. Let your mouth settle for about 30 minutes while sitting or standing upright. Do not lay down durring this time. Then, enjoy having a painfree mouth for a good long time. I do. On the average, I usually don't have to repeat this pattern for about three weeks to a month. When brushing your teeth from this point on. Be careful with the packed area. Gently brush around it and then over it ever so slightly/gently, enough to clean it. And use the Listerine Mint. Enjoy! I hope this helps someone here. Tami - mycodismodis Wednesday, January 10, 2007 2:45 PM tooth infection, thanks Hi. There was someone who told me to use campho on my toothache. Just wanted to let that person know that it helped so much. Its still there however it is manageable until I can get it pulled. I tried alot of things however the campho worked the best. Thanks again to that wonderful person. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 If you find dental care too expensive, you can try your local community college that has a dental hygiene program. They have student clinics that are well supervised and they treat the public for about ten bucks a visit. You can get cleanings there too. " ^..^ FIRE ^..^ " <TamiLApple1968 wrote: Please read what is below too. That method may work better then what I do. I have a way to deal with my dental pain. Why don't I go to a dentist you ask? Because either they are way too expensive or I have to wait a year to be seen. SO, I have managed to blend some things and it DOES work for all dental problems that I have had. Go to the store (preferably a Wal-Mart) Go to the oral area and down the isle there will be two things, get Kanka and Dentemp, Dentek (the whole kit). Then go to the spices section (if applicable) and get a container containing Whole Cloves. NOW yes, I have mentioned four things. Those four things will help you when you need it the most (AT NIGHT). Now, Make sure you brush your teeth using a 5-15 minute formula. Then rinse either with Listerine Mint for about another 3-5 minutes. Make sure your mouth is free of any foods or germs. Next go sit down for a few minutes while your mouth adjusts. Yes there MAY be some pain however, this will pass. Next go get a whole clove and break it apart ever so gently and place that in or around the infected area. You may use more than one clove if needed. DO NOT SWALLOW (this will stop the rotting process). Next you will need to leave the cloves in your mouth for a few minutes, YES, you feel more pain. However, the pain will stop after a few minutes and you will feel much better. Rinse your mouth out of clove. NOW, with the Dentek or Dentemp stuff (if it is a cavity of any size) make yourself a blanket on the infected cavity. This helps seal it from germs. Now, let that sit for about 5 minutes or until you feel comfortable drinking something warm to hot. Then use the Kanka and *DOPE* up your mouth. Let your mouth settle for about 30 minutes while sitting or standing upright. Do not lay down durring this time. Then, enjoy having a painfree mouth for a good long time. I do. On the average, I usually don't have to repeat this pattern for about three weeks to a month. When brushing your teeth from this point on. Be careful with the packed area. Gently brush around it and then over it ever so slightly/gently, enough to clean it. And use the Listerine Mint. Enjoy! I hope this helps someone here. Tami - mycodismodis Wednesday, January 10, 2007 2:45 PM tooth infection, thanks Hi. There was someone who told me to use campho on my toothache. Just wanted to let that person know that it helped so much. Its still there however it is manageable until I can get it pulled. I tried alot of things however the campho worked the best. Thanks again to that wonderful person. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 I like that idea however where I live they do not have a denta pac at wal mart. I have tried other pharmacies and can not find one. Is there some place else that may have it. I have been calling around to dentist and they are insane with there prices, T " ^..^ FIRE ^..^ " <TamiLApple1968 wrote: Please read what is below too. That method may work better then what I do. I have a way to deal with my dental pain. Why don't I go to a dentist you ask? Because either they are way too expensive or I have to wait a year to be seen. SO, I have managed to blend some things and it DOES work for all dental problems that I have had. Go to the store (preferably a Wal-Mart) Go to the oral area and down the isle there will be two things, get Kanka and Dentemp, Dentek (the whole kit). Then go to the spices section (if applicable) and get a container containing Whole Cloves. NOW yes, I have mentioned four things. Those four things will help you when you need it the most (AT NIGHT). Now, Make sure you brush your teeth using a 5-15 minute formula. Then rinse either with Listerine Mint for about another 3-5 minutes. Make sure your mouth is free of any foods or germs. Next go sit down for a few minutes while your mouth adjusts. Yes there MAY be some pain however, this will pass. Next go get a whole clove and break it apart ever so gently and place that in or around the infected area. You may use more than one clove if needed. DO NOT SWALLOW (this will stop the rotting process). Next you will need to leave the cloves in your mouth for a few minutes, YES, you feel more pain. However, the pain will stop after a few minutes and you will feel much better. Rinse your mouth out of clove. NOW, with the Dentek or Dentemp stuff (if it is a cavity of any size) make yourself a blanket on the infected cavity. This helps seal it from germs. Now, let that sit for about 5 minutes or until you feel comfortable drinking something warm to hot. Then use the Kanka and *DOPE* up your mouth. Let your mouth settle for about 30 minutes while sitting or standing upright. Do not lay down durring this time. Then, enjoy having a painfree mouth for a good long time. I do. On the average, I usually don't have to repeat this pattern for about three weeks to a month. When brushing your teeth from this point on. Be careful with the packed area. Gently brush around it and then over it ever so slightly/gently, enough to clean it. And use the Listerine Mint. Enjoy! I hope this helps someone here. Tami - mycodismodis Wednesday, January 10, 2007 2:45 PM tooth infection, thanks Hi. There was someone who told me to use campho on my toothache. Just wanted to let that person know that it helped so much. Its still there however it is manageable until I can get it pulled. I tried alot of things however the campho worked the best. Thanks again to that wonderful person. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 I would recommend clients to a Dentist or hygenist prior to doing any dental therapy which I can do with Biofeedback and pain management. That way we know ahead of time what's going on on the surface. Jenny Kernan --- Kate OBrien <highlandviewdrive wrote: > If you find dental care too expensive, you can try > your local community college that has a dental > hygiene program. They have student clinics that are > well supervised and they treat the public for about > ten bucks a visit. You can get cleanings there too. > > " ^..^ FIRE ^..^ " <TamiLApple1968 wrote: > Please read what is > below too. That method may work better then what I > do. > > I have a way to deal with my dental pain. Why don't > I go to a dentist you ask? Because either they are > way too expensive or I have to wait a year to be > seen. SO, I have managed to blend some things and it > DOES work for all dental problems that I have had. > > Go to the store (preferably a Wal-Mart) > > Go to the oral area and down the isle there will be > two things, get Kanka and Dentemp, Dentek (the whole > kit). Then go to the spices section (if applicable) > and get a container containing Whole Cloves. > > NOW yes, I have mentioned four things. Those four > things will help you when you need it the most (AT > NIGHT). > > Now, Make sure you brush your teeth using a 5-15 > minute formula. Then rinse either with Listerine > Mint for about another 3-5 minutes. Make sure your > mouth is free of any foods or germs. Next go sit > down for a few minutes while your mouth adjusts. Yes > there MAY be some pain however, this will pass. Next > go get a whole clove and break it apart ever so > gently and place that in or around the infected > area. You may use more than one clove if needed. DO > NOT SWALLOW (this will stop the rotting process). > Next you will need to leave the cloves in your mouth > for a few minutes, YES, you feel more pain. However, > the pain will stop after a few minutes and you will > feel much better. Rinse your mouth out of clove. > NOW, with the Dentek or Dentemp stuff (if it is a > cavity of any size) make yourself a blanket on the > infected cavity. This helps seal it from germs. Now, > let that sit for about 5 minutes or until you feel > comfortable drinking something warm to hot. Then use > the Kanka and *DOPE* > up your mouth. Let your mouth settle for about 30 > minutes while sitting or standing upright. Do not > lay down durring this time. Then, enjoy having a > painfree mouth for a good long time. I do. On the > average, I usually don't have to repeat this pattern > for about three weeks to a month. > > When brushing your teeth from this point on. Be > careful with the packed area. Gently brush around it > and then over it ever so slightly/gently, enough to > clean it. And use the Listerine Mint. > > Enjoy! > > I hope this helps someone here. > > Tami > - > mycodismodis > > Wednesday, January 10, 2007 2:45 PM > tooth infection, > thanks > > Hi. There was someone who told me to use campho on > my toothache. > Just wanted to let that person know that it > helped so much. Its still > there however it is manageable until I can get it > pulled. I tried > alot of things however the campho worked the > best. Thanks again to > that wonderful person. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > Any questions? Get answers on any topic at > Answers. Try it now. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > Quantum Biofeedback Therapy Remote Healing or Local Sessions www.QuantumAssociatesofUtah.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 Forget fancy toothpaste from the store for brushing. Some of the ingredients are the same as toilet bowl cleaner and the flouride is dangerous if you happen to swallow the toothpaste. Toothpaste that is made for scrubbing or polishing, for cleaning plaque etc can actually wear the enamel off your teeth. Plain old Crest or Colgate works ok and isn't abrasive or for a natural source( I love this one! ) Natura, Dentizyme , dental/peridontal support. I freshens, cleans etc without abrasives, leaves the mouth feeling clean and my sensitive teeth are sensitive. Jenny Kernan --- Debra Martin <mycodismodis wrote: > I like that idea however where I live they do not > have a denta pac at wal mart. I have tried other > pharmacies and can not find one. Is there some > place else that may have it. I have been calling > around to dentist and they are insane with there > prices, T > > " ^..^ FIRE ^..^ " <TamiLApple1968 wrote: > Please read what is below too. That method > may work better then what I do. > > I have a way to deal with my dental pain. Why don't > I go to a dentist you ask? Because either they are > way too expensive or I have to wait a year to be > seen. SO, I have managed to blend some things and it > DOES work for all dental problems that I have had. > > Go to the store (preferably a Wal-Mart) > > Go to the oral area and down the isle there will be > two things, get Kanka and Dentemp, Dentek (the whole > kit). Then go to the spices section (if applicable) > and get a container containing Whole Cloves. > > NOW yes, I have mentioned four things. Those four > things will help you when you need it the most (AT > NIGHT). > > Now, Make sure you brush your teeth using a 5-15 > minute formula. Then rinse either with Listerine > Mint for about another 3-5 minutes. Make sure your > mouth is free of any foods or germs. Next go sit > down for a few minutes while your mouth adjusts. Yes > there MAY be some pain however, this will pass. Next > go get a whole clove and break it apart ever so > gently and place that in or around the infected > area. You may use more than one clove if needed. DO > NOT SWALLOW (this will stop the rotting process). > Next you will need to leave the cloves in your mouth > for a few minutes, YES, you feel more pain. However, > the pain will stop after a few minutes and you will > feel much better. Rinse your mouth out of clove. > NOW, with the Dentek or Dentemp stuff (if it is a > cavity of any size) make yourself a blanket on the > infected cavity. This helps seal it from germs. Now, > let that sit for about 5 minutes or until you feel > comfortable drinking something warm to hot. Then use > the Kanka and *DOPE* > up your mouth. Let your mouth settle for about 30 > minutes while sitting or standing upright. Do not > lay down durring this time. Then, enjoy having a > painfree mouth for a good long time. I do. On the > average, I usually don't have to repeat this pattern > for about three weeks to a month. > > When brushing your teeth from this point on. Be > careful with the packed area. Gently brush around it > and then over it ever so slightly/gently, enough to > clean it. And use the Listerine Mint. > > Enjoy! > > I hope this helps someone here. > > Tami > - > mycodismodis > > Wednesday, January 10, 2007 2:45 PM > tooth infection, > thanks > > Hi. There was someone who told me to use campho on > my toothache. > Just wanted to let that person know that it helped > so much. Its still > there however it is manageable until I can get it > pulled. I tried > alot of things however the campho worked the best. > Thanks again to > that wonderful person. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > Need a quick answer? Get one in minutes from people > who know. Ask your question on Answers. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > Quantum Biofeedback Therapy Remote Healing or Local Sessions www.QuantumAssociatesofUtah.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 Kate, I would LOVE to IF I was not on the other side of bumfukedegypt right down the road from the middle of no where. LOL Nah, the closest place that would offer that is about a three hour drive, and me having no vehicle makes it difficult. However, I may just do that when I do get wheels. Thanks for reminding me. Tami - Kate OBrien Wednesday, January 10, 2007 3:38 PM Re: My meathod of dealing with tooth infections If you find dental care too expensive, you can try your local community college that has a dental hygiene program. They have student clinics that are well supervised and they treat the public for about ten bucks a visit. You can get cleanings there too. " ^..^ FIRE ^..^ " <TamiLApple1968 wrote: Please read what is below too. That method may work better then what I do. I have a way to deal with my dental pain. Why don't I go to a dentist you ask? Because either they are way too expensive or I have to wait a year to be seen. SO, I have managed to blend some things and it DOES work for all dental problems that I have had. Go to the store (preferably a Wal-Mart) Go to the oral area and down the isle there will be two things, get Kanka and Dentemp, Dentek (the whole kit). Then go to the spices section (if applicable) and get a container containing Whole Cloves. NOW yes, I have mentioned four things. Those four things will help you when you need it the most (AT NIGHT). Now, Make sure you brush your teeth using a 5-15 minute formula. Then rinse either with Listerine Mint for about another 3-5 minutes. Make sure your mouth is free of any foods or germs. Next go sit down for a few minutes while your mouth adjusts. Yes there MAY be some pain however, this will pass. Next go get a whole clove and break it apart ever so gently and place that in or around the infected area. You may use more than one clove if needed. DO NOT SWALLOW (this will stop the rotting process). Next you will need to leave the cloves in your mouth for a few minutes, YES, you feel more pain. However, the pain will stop after a few minutes and you will feel much better. Rinse your mouth out of clove. NOW, with the Dentek or Dentemp stuff (if it is a cavity of any size) make yourself a blanket on the infected cavity. This helps seal it from germs. Now, let that sit for about 5 minutes or until you feel comfortable drinking something warm to hot. Then use the Kanka and *DOPE* up your mouth. Let your mouth settle for about 30 minutes while sitting or standing upright. Do not lay down durring this time. Then, enjoy having a painfree mouth for a good long time. I do. On the average, I usually don't have to repeat this pattern for about three weeks to a month. When brushing your teeth from this point on. Be careful with the packed area. Gently brush around it and then over it ever so slightly/gently, enough to clean it. And use the Listerine Mint. Enjoy! I hope this helps someone here. Tami - mycodismodis Wednesday, January 10, 2007 2:45 PM tooth infection, thanks Hi. There was someone who told me to use campho on my toothache. Just wanted to let that person know that it helped so much. Its still there however it is manageable until I can get it pulled. I tried alot of things however the campho worked the best. Thanks again to that wonderful person. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 Try CVS, Rite Aid, etc. They offer them as well but, at a higher cost. Tami - Debra Martin Wednesday, January 10, 2007 3:46 PM Re: My meathod of dealing with tooth infections I like that idea however where I live they do not have a denta pac at wal mart. I have tried other pharmacies and can not find one. Is there some place else that may have it. I have been calling around to dentist and they are insane with there prices, T " ^..^ FIRE ^..^ " <TamiLApple1968 wrote: Please read what is below too. That method may work better then what I do. I have a way to deal with my dental pain. Why don't I go to a dentist you ask? Because either they are way too expensive or I have to wait a year to be seen. SO, I have managed to blend some things and it DOES work for all dental problems that I have had. Go to the store (preferably a Wal-Mart) Go to the oral area and down the isle there will be two things, get Kanka and Dentemp, Dentek (the whole kit). Then go to the spices section (if applicable) and get a container containing Whole Cloves. NOW yes, I have mentioned four things. Those four things will help you when you need it the most (AT NIGHT). Now, Make sure you brush your teeth using a 5-15 minute formula. Then rinse either with Listerine Mint for about another 3-5 minutes. Make sure your mouth is free of any foods or germs. Next go sit down for a few minutes while your mouth adjusts. Yes there MAY be some pain however, this will pass. Next go get a whole clove and break it apart ever so gently and place that in or around the infected area. You may use more than one clove if needed. DO NOT SWALLOW (this will stop the rotting process). Next you will need to leave the cloves in your mouth for a few minutes, YES, you feel more pain. However, the pain will stop after a few minutes and you will feel much better. Rinse your mouth out of clove. NOW, with the Dentek or Dentemp stuff (if it is a cavity of any size) make yourself a blanket on the infected cavity. This helps seal it from germs. Now, let that sit for about 5 minutes or until you feel comfortable drinking something warm to hot. Then use the Kanka and *DOPE* up your mouth. Let your mouth settle for about 30 minutes while sitting or standing upright. Do not lay down durring this time. Then, enjoy having a painfree mouth for a good long time. I do. On the average, I usually don't have to repeat this pattern for about three weeks to a month. When brushing your teeth from this point on. Be careful with the packed area. Gently brush around it and then over it ever so slightly/gently, enough to clean it. And use the Listerine Mint. Enjoy! I hope this helps someone here. Tami - mycodismodis Wednesday, January 10, 2007 2:45 PM tooth infection, thanks Hi. There was someone who told me to use campho on my toothache. Just wanted to let that person know that it helped so much. Its still there however it is manageable until I can get it pulled. I tried alot of things however the campho worked the best. Thanks again to that wonderful person. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 If anyone is interested the MiEssence range has 3 great toothpastes & a Mouthwash!!! (Mint, Lemon & Anise Flavours) Cleanse and brighten your teeth with bicarb soda. Freshens your breath and maintains healthy teeth and gums. Miessence toothpastes do not contain fluoride, aluminium, artificial sweeteners or detergents. Ingredients for Mint Toothpaste: Organic aloe vera (aloe barbadensis) leaf juice, purified water (aqua), sodium bicarbonate, non-gmo xanthan gum, sea salt, organic spearmint (mentha spicata) essential oil, organic peppermint (mentha piperita) essential oil, organic cinnamon (cinnamomum zeylanicum) leaf essential oil, organic clove (syzygium aromatica) bud essential oil, stevia rebaudiana extract. 57% Organic Product. 100% Natural Product. http://alwaysnaturallygreat.com Regards Caroline http:.//alwaysnaturallygreat.com , Jenny Kernan <rainysnana wrote: > > Forget fancy toothpaste from the store for brushing. > Some of the ingredients are the same as toilet bowl > cleaner and the flouride is dangerous if you happen to > swallow the toothpaste. Toothpaste that is made for > scrubbing or polishing, for cleaning plaque etc can > actually wear the enamel off your teeth. Plain old > Crest or Colgate works ok and isn't abrasive or for a > natural source( I love this one! ) Natura, Dentizyme , > dental/peridontal support. I freshens, cleans etc > without abrasives, leaves the mouth feeling clean and > my sensitive teeth are sensitive. > > Jenny Kernan > > --- Debra Martin <mycodismodis wrote: > > > I like that idea however where I live they do not > > have a denta pac at wal mart. I have tried other > > pharmacies and can not find one. Is there some > > place else that may have it. I have been calling > > around to dentist and they are insane with there > > prices, T > > > > " ^..^ FIRE ^..^ " <TamiLApple1968 wrote: > > Please read what is below too. That method > > may work better then what I do. > > > > I have a way to deal with my dental pain. Why don't > > I go to a dentist you ask? Because either they are > > way too expensive or I have to wait a year to be > > seen. SO, I have managed to blend some things and it > > DOES work for all dental problems that I have had. > > > > Go to the store (preferably a Wal-Mart) > > > > Go to the oral area and down the isle there will be > > two things, get Kanka and Dentemp, Dentek (the whole > > kit). Then go to the spices section (if applicable) > > and get a container containing Whole Cloves. > > > > NOW yes, I have mentioned four things. Those four > > things will help you when you need it the most (AT > > NIGHT). > > > > Now, Make sure you brush your teeth using a 5-15 > > minute formula. Then rinse either with Listerine > > Mint for about another 3-5 minutes. Make sure your > > mouth is free of any foods or germs. Next go sit > > down for a few minutes while your mouth adjusts. Yes > > there MAY be some pain however, this will pass. Next > > go get a whole clove and break it apart ever so > > gently and place that in or around the infected > > area. You may use more than one clove if needed. DO > > NOT SWALLOW (this will stop the rotting process). > > Next you will need to leave the cloves in your mouth > > for a few minutes, YES, you feel more pain. However, > > the pain will stop after a few minutes and you will > > feel much better. Rinse your mouth out of clove. > > NOW, with the Dentek or Dentemp stuff (if it is a > > cavity of any size) make yourself a blanket on the > > infected cavity. This helps seal it from germs. Now, > > let that sit for about 5 minutes or until you feel > > comfortable drinking something warm to hot. Then use > > the Kanka and *DOPE* > > up your mouth. Let your mouth settle for about 30 > > minutes while sitting or standing upright. Do not > > lay down durring this time. Then, enjoy having a > > painfree mouth for a good long time. I do. On the > > average, I usually don't have to repeat this pattern > > for about three weeks to a month. > > > > When brushing your teeth from this point on. Be > > careful with the packed area. Gently brush around it > > and then over it ever so slightly/gently, enough to > > clean it. And use the Listerine Mint. > > > > Enjoy! > > > > I hope this helps someone here. > > > > Tami > > - > > mycodismodis > > > > Wednesday, January 10, 2007 2:45 PM > > tooth infection, > > thanks > > > > Hi. There was someone who told me to use campho on > > my toothache. > > Just wanted to let that person know that it helped > > so much. Its still > > there however it is manageable until I can get it > > pulled. I tried > > alot of things however the campho worked the best. > > Thanks again to > > that wonderful person. > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > > removed] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Need a quick answer? Get one in minutes from people > > who know. Ask your question on Answers. > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > > removed] > > > > > > > Quantum Biofeedback Therapy > Remote Healing or Local Sessions > www.QuantumAssociatesofUtah.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 Tami wrote: I would LOVE to IF I was not on the other side of bumfukedegypt right down the road from the middle of no where. LOL Nah, the closest place that would offer that is about a three hour drive, and me having no vehicle makes it difficult. > Now I am curious: where do you live? Ien in the Kootenays, boondocks http://freegreenliving.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 I live in a town named Leonardtown which is in St. Mary's Co. That can be found on the southern end of Maryland. (and if you are ouside the states: on the east coast of the USA the smallish state that is shaped like a gun right south of Pennsylvania and northeast of Virgina.... Find the Chesapike River) LOL..... Now, if you are looking for St. Mary's Co. look alllllllllllllllll the way south... Then find Leonardtown. Please note,,,,, LOTS of nothing here. LOL - Ieneke van Houten Wednesday, January 10, 2007 5:54 PM Re: My meathod of dealing with tooth infections Tami wrote: I would LOVE to IF I was not on the other side of bumfukedegypt right down the road from the middle of no where. LOL Nah, the closest place that would offer that is about a three hour drive, and me having no vehicle makes it difficult. > Now I am curious: where do you live? Ien in the Kootenays, boondocks http://freegreenliving.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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