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The head bone is connected to the neck bone

Posted on September 5, 2015September 15, 2015Author grayconnectionsCategories Stephanie PolecastroTags Side effects

About a year ago the bone in my lower jaw started showing through my gums. This was a result of the bone treatments I received for my cancer. ( needles to say, they stopped administering it when this happened) Without my knowing it slowly became infected.
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