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| Weedy |
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When I take my tongue bar out to clean it, it's beginning to heal within 3-4minutes.
I'd imagine an earring would hold it if it's the same gauge as the piece of jewellery you had originally, but I don't expect it'll be very comfortable.
Get to your local piercer ASAP and get the jewellery replaced....Or you could try and find the missing jewellery.
Good luck!  ____________________ <CBT passed 16th Sept 2007><Theory Test passed 11th Oct 2007><Practical Test passed 19th Apr 2008>
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I'm certainly no expert and this advice is a little late for this time, but when I had my tongue pierced I was told the same thing about the healing.
Managed to loosen the top fixing whilst eating on a train and swallowed it carried a complete spare bar with me at all times, so was able to sort it all out - wasn't drunk mind!!
Maybe that's the tip for the future - keep a complete spare bar and fixings somewhere like your wallet until you know you're all healed. Far too sensible I know!!  ____________________ 'The core of a man's spirit comes from new experiences'
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Piercings do heal damn quick. Swimming (in swimming pools) is something to be avoided if you remove a piercing as well - the chemicals in the water help the healing.
I speak from experience of this one. Had to have a piercing redone  ____________________ ...and the whirlwind is in the thorn trees, it's hard for thee to kick against the pricks...
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Old Thread Alert!
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