Dee, Google Sub-mandibular stone. There is a lot of information there, but none that I can find that is alternative. If it is a stone in the salivary gland, you can try pushing up on the underside of the roof of your jaw when it swells up. Sometimes that will push it out, and sometimes not if it is too large to come out through the little salivary gland hole. Then you might have to consider going to the dental surgeon to have him help remove it. If it dislodges by itself, you won't experience the problem again. -------Original Message------- From: Dee Date: 11/23/2007 9:16:36 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: CS>CS Hi S-Max. This seems to describe it almost exactly! I have never ever had anything like that happen before but it did happen just before eating, but got a lot worse when I actually *was* eating. It was incredible just how fast it did swell. As I say, I freaked, but it also went down fast too. I had four mouthfuls of CS every ten minutes, and then, after another five minutes or so, it just felt the smallest bit less taught. I then had another couple of swigs of CS and within the hour, it had almost vanished. Regards, Dee -------Original Message-------
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