@stillmostlyfriendly...I just took it for granted that you were up to speed on "posts that matter", and, the fact that you are unaware of my original post per to this "update" shows that there may be problems in the left hemisphere of the brain, symptoms of a problematic brain go unnoticed by OPs...this affliction progresses at a slow subtle pace without the alarming trauma that one would experience with,say, the combined, acute effects of epilepsy and leprotic hives...with brain loss, one will experience periodic episodes of facial paralysis most often resulting in loss of jaw and muscle control where the bottom jaw hangs open and the bottom lip forms a type of a trough that channels the excessive drool directing it like a storm gutter to wherever it'll drain to...as the affliction progresses the tongue muscle weakens causing it to lay inside the "lip channel" and protrude downwards beyond the lip channel...then there's the spontaneous bouts of hypothermia where the chattering teeth are so amplified that woodpeckers are attracted from 200miles away...here's hoping that tongue isn't laying in that lip trough when hypothermia kicks in...only someone with half a brain would be unaware of the important post previous to the update.
Zyklonbeekeeper 1 points 7 months ago
@stillmostlyfriendly...I just took it for granted that you were up to speed on "posts that matter", and, the fact that you are unaware of my original post per to this "update" shows that there may be problems in the left hemisphere of the brain, symptoms of a problematic brain go unnoticed by OPs...this affliction progresses at a slow subtle pace without the alarming trauma that one would experience with,say, the combined, acute effects of epilepsy and leprotic hives...with brain loss, one will experience periodic episodes of facial paralysis most often resulting in loss of jaw and muscle control where the bottom jaw hangs open
and the bottom lip forms a type of a trough that channels the excessive drool directing it like a storm gutter to wherever it'll drain to...as the affliction progresses the tongue muscle weakens causing it to lay inside the "lip channel" and protrude downwards beyond the lip channel...then there's the spontaneous bouts of hypothermia where the chattering teeth are so amplified that woodpeckers are attracted from 200miles away...here's hoping that tongue isn't laying in that lip trough when hypothermia kicks in...only someone with half a brain would be unaware of the important post previous to the update.