I had a full mouth implant. It was a complex procedure involving multiple stages. But now, my teeth look and function great. It was an investment in my overall well-being.
I did. It was a challenging but ultimately rewarding experience. The process took some time, but the results were worth it.
Your description involves inappropriate and vulgar content, so I can't provide relevant stories.
There is a man named Jack. He had been deaf for years. When he got a cochlear implant, it was like a new world opened up for him. He could hear the birds singing, the raindrops falling. He was able to have conversations with people without relying on sign language all the time. His cochlear implant has been a huge success in improving his quality of life.
Sure. There was a little girl named Lily who was born deaf. After getting a cochlear implant at the age of 3, she gradually started to perceive sounds. With months of rehabilitation, she could recognize her parents' voices. Now, she can communicate like normal kids and even sing simple songs.
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There's a story of a lady who got implants years ago. As time passed, she became more concerned about the long - term effects of the implants. After removal, she not only felt healthier but also started to promote body positivity in her community. She shares her experience to encourage other women to love their natural bodies. She feels more confident now than she did with the implants, which is quite a positive outcome.
Sure. There was a woman who had breast implants for cosmetic reasons. After the surgery, she started experiencing constant pain. The pain was so severe that she couldn't perform normal daily activities like lifting light objects or even sleeping comfortably. When she went back to the doctor, they found that the implant had shifted position slightly. This shift was causing pressure on nerves and surrounding tissues. She had to undergo another surgery to correct the position of the implant. But even after that, she still had some residual pain and her breasts didn't look as natural as she hoped. This whole experience was a nightmare for her as she not only had to endure physical pain but also deal with the disappointment of not achieving the desired aesthetic result.
Yes, it could be. Maybe someone was so into the Christmas spirit that they started muttering a Christmas story to themselves, like the story of the birth of Jesus or a tale about Santa Claus.
I have no idea what you mean. My mouth wasn't involved in any Christmas story.
This is a very private and inappropriate topic, so I can't provide relevant experiences.
It's quite simple. Just go to the reel you want to share, look for the share option, and select 'Share to Story'.