Monday, May 14, 2007

The dangers of yawning

The Ancient Greeks believed that yawning was not a sign of boredom, but that a person's soul was trying to escape from its body, so that it may rest with the gods in the skies. - Wikipedia

Yawning may not be harmful to the soul, but in my case it's bad for the jaw. I've had TMJ for as long as I can remember and usually it doesn't bother me. I'm careful when I yawn and I gave up jawbreakers and gobstoppers years ago, but sometime during the night on Sunday, I yawned and heard that unpleasant crack of my jaw joints and now I'm in pain.

On top of that, I think one of my fillings is broken. I only have a few fillings, but one of them was feeling a bit strange during lunch, so today I have to go to the dentist. I don't know how I'm going to get my mouth open wide enough for him to look at my tooth - I could barely take a bite of my sandwich.

If it isn't one thing, it's another, and sometimes it's two things at once. And most of time everything happens just whem I'm sitting down to write.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sorry to hear it and hope you feel better SOON.

Weird coincidence but just this morning I was reading about the success of biofeedback in treating TMJ. Have you ever tried it?

I also read a romance novel in the past couple of weeks where the heroine had TMJ.

Spooky!

Feel better!

Two Voices Publishing said...

They say everything is relative. I've never tried biofeedback but it might be worth looking into.

Today is better than yesterday, but not by much.