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When the Past Awakens : A Mother's Pain
When the Past Awakens' is Maria Avraam's real and brutally honest account of her life and thoughts, straight from the heart, with emotional intensity.If it wasn't for Maria documenting her internal suffering in her diaries, her story, I believe, would not have been told.Her domineering mother was a constant battle of the mind and spirit.Maria endured mental and physical abuse from an arranged and forced marriage to a stranger.Arriving in Australia from her village in Cyprus presented even more challenges especially when she found herself alone, a deserted wife, with three small children to raise.Maria triumphs through the odds and proves to be a survivor.Following on, is 'The Richmond House' written by Helena Kidd, Maria's first born.Helena brings a lighter tone, with her snippets of family life growing up in her uncle's home. 'The Richmond House' is set in the 1960s and 1970s, overlapping in part to 'When the Past Awakens'.
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What kind of strange pain does teeth grinding cause?
Teeth grinding, also known as bruxism, can cause a variety of strange pains. This includes headaches, earaches, jaw pain, and tooth sensitivity. The constant grinding and clenching of teeth can also lead to facial muscle pain and stiffness. In severe cases, it can even result in cracked or worn-down teeth.
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Is the jaw fully grown when teeth are still growing?
No, the jaw is not fully grown when teeth are still growing. The jaw typically stops growing in the late teenage years, while the development of the teeth usually completes earlier, around the age of 12-14. This is why many people may experience their wisdom teeth coming in during their late teens or early twenties, as the jaw has already stopped growing but the teeth are still developing.
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What causes jaw pain when chewing on the right side?
Jaw pain when chewing on the right side can be caused by a variety of factors, including temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder, teeth grinding, dental issues such as cavities or infections, or muscle strain. It could also be due to an injury or trauma to the jaw. It is important to consult with a dentist or healthcare provider to determine the exact cause of the pain and receive appropriate treatment.
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Can wisdom teeth cause pain when they erupt?
Yes, wisdom teeth can cause pain when they erupt. This is because they often do not have enough space to come in properly, leading to them becoming impacted or pushing against other teeth. This pressure can result in pain, swelling, and discomfort in the back of the mouth. In some cases, wisdom teeth may need to be extracted to alleviate the pain and prevent further dental issues.
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Remember When
Robert Mardle’s story includes snapshots of his life growing up as a teenaged troublemaker who lost his way.He recalls waking up in a cell one morning after borrowing the company’s van for a night out in Southend on Sea.A night out that cost him his job. Being served a delicious, cooked breakfast with a cup of tea wasn’t so bad though.He was an inexperienced drinker and can’t recall how he ended up in a government facility or how he had got there in the first place. Like the time I passed a police car on the Oxford ring road in my Black Porsche 911.It was raining. I probably thought I was Juan Carlos Fandango, night racing at Le Mans.I soon left plod behind…When along the M40 three police cars were putting on a really pretty blue light show just for me.On my turn I was escorted down the slip road, stopped and like a dangerous gangster, surrounded and told to wait.An officer eventually arrived and, jumping up and down in his immaculate polished brown riding boots? said how he had struggled to control his Mk1 Ford Escort in the pouring rain.I told him my car was built for it and his wasn’t. He arrested me. I spent six months on public transport after that. Remember When is Robert’s personal story of growing up, waking up and riding the wave of small-time success.
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What causes extreme teeth grinding?
Extreme teeth grinding, also known as bruxism, can be caused by a variety of factors. Stress and anxiety are common triggers for teeth grinding, as individuals may clench their jaw or grind their teeth as a way to cope with these emotions. Other potential causes include misaligned teeth or jaws, sleep disorders such as sleep apnea, and certain medications or substances like caffeine or alcohol. It is important to address the underlying cause of teeth grinding in order to prevent damage to the teeth and jaw.
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What is nocturnal teeth grinding?
Nocturnal teeth grinding, also known as sleep bruxism, is a condition where a person unconsciously clenches or grinds their teeth during sleep. This can result in symptoms such as jaw pain, headaches, and worn-down teeth. The exact cause of sleep bruxism is not fully understood, but it can be related to stress, anxiety, or misaligned teeth. Treatment options may include stress management techniques, wearing a mouthguard at night, or addressing any underlying dental issues.
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Does a tongue piercing cause pain in the lower incisor teeth and jaw?
Yes, a tongue piercing can cause pain in the lower incisor teeth and jaw. The piercing can come into contact with the teeth and cause wear or damage to the enamel, leading to sensitivity and discomfort. Additionally, the constant movement of the piercing in the mouth can irritate the surrounding tissues and lead to jaw pain. It's important to be mindful of these potential issues and to seek professional dental care if any pain or discomfort arises.
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Does lemon help with grinding teeth?
Lemon is not typically recommended for helping with grinding teeth, also known as bruxism. In fact, the acidic nature of lemons can potentially harm tooth enamel if consumed in excess. It is best to consult with a dentist or healthcare professional for appropriate treatment options for bruxism.
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