Re: my tooth just feel out !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Correction:
Bad teeth are not necessarily lost during fasting. This only happens in extraordinary circumstances, when we have neglected our dental health so much (as in my case)to justify this expelling action of the body.
I do not judge you for your reaction. It would not be kind.
Folks, let us understand that the loss of a tooth (even if not so traumatic as the loss of a limb) can give us a painful sense of loss. A person experiencing it, often times, will not be careful at expressing his or her frustration. Besides, our society is very cruel, making an strong emphasis on our looks.
I remember when I lost my teeth: I did not want to leave home;din't want people to see me while I was waiting for the dental device, cause I did not have the financial means to take care of it immediately, and I wanted to do it right, with a biological dentist-no mercury or other things in my mouth.
At first, I had to go out to work, I did not want to talk much-only what and when needed- and I did not want to smile.
Time has past. I kept myself fasting. I took and take better care of myself now. In other words, I learned my lesson.