Pressure and more

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By Tkumah

Source: Wikipedia

At first I felt like describing how bad things get under pressure and find the humour in it, then some kind of a mischievous stream took me to another place called Mania.

I never enjoyed fantasy on line, never been to Disney land and I never hunted when I held my rifle and machine gun.

So I read about those receptors and I kind of think that its time to buy a skull. I go on line and I 'find' a beauty of a skull for $24.99.

I hollered with pleasure ready to order and then I noticed that it is a United States store.

So I searched some more and came up with nothing better.

Then I was looking for a functioning TMJ model and it costs $239.

So I was thinking about donating my tax return next year for school materials but then it downed on me that I have enough tools and knowledge to create one myself.

I have the right clay, the right rubber silicon mix, wood and a dremel and wax and so much more so much cheaper and I have a hunch that my chiropractor and physician would help me understand that, that might be elusive in pictures and words.

I would never forget how my previous physician told me about the way the body receptors work or how the nerves communicate. WOW.

Now I hear that there are water pressure sensors and blood pressure sensors and I am looking for gas pressure sensors and cannot seem to find so I gathered that I must study in order to find a clue.

Something must decide which end its going.

All I found out so far is that only 3 pairs of cranial nerves travel the body and as such I figured that any pressure would be caught but then I heard about hormones and glands and got dizzy and SOSed.

I went out into the rain storm and came home more determined than ever to figure out why I hear a clicking sound above my right temple when I walk and why when I hold that side under pressure point, it stops clicking but when I let go of it the clicking sounds return.

To be continued.

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