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Bob: My experience as a non-PD person is that when you bit your lipor the
inside of your mouth accidentally, it swells up and then you are more
likely to bite it again. Maybe this is what happened to you, an if you can
avoid re-biting it for a while, it will lose the swelling and you can eat
normally again.
 
 
 
On Mon, 28 Feb 1994, J.R. Newbrough wrote:
 
> Dear Network:  A query:  This past week when I have been eating, I have ,
> during the course of a meal, bitten the inside of my lower lip at least
> once, sometimes more.  I have tried to be very careful, but to no
> apparent avail.  Yesterday as I was eating, I paid very close attention to
> what was happening, and I discovered that if I pushed the lower lip upward
> like I was going to pout, that I could avoid that.  In fact, for the past
> two meals, I have managed to avoid the biting.  Apparently I was allowing the
> lower lip to come down and in a bit.  Has anyone had a similar experience?
>         I am trying to get a fix on this.  Is it something that comes with PD?
> What has been your experiences on this?  Thanks.
>         Bob Newbrough ([log in to unmask])