
Ugh need help again :/
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Ugh need help again :/

Don't fear failure so much that you refuse to try new things. The saddest summary of a life contains three descriptions: could have, might have, and should have.
Re: Ugh need help again :/
Going to a professional piercer today to figure out what is wrong with my ear... hopefully It'snothing bad.. 

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Re: Ugh need help again :/
I know people probably get sick of hearing me say this , but maybe its the rubber o ring . they irritate they heck out of my skin , try sleeping is some screw on tunnels or wear something you can use with out an o ring for a few hours a day ...and let your ears breath a little , Ive seen so many people that wear the o rings super tight to the skin and dont take them out for days and days then when they finally do their ear is all chap/ broke out and irritated ( i personally just dont like rubber o rings for more than a few hours a day ) couldnt hurt to try , Im not sure what gauge you are but if your small enough maybe even try a cbr for sleeping
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Re: Ugh need help again :/
Well I took the stretcher out because their was alot of swelling and I didn't know what was wrong. It's doing better, im just guna let it get back to natural n stretch again, but i'll deffinatley make sure not to ware the liitle rubber bands to close. My right ear (the one i took out) is at a 14 g n my left at a 12g! Thank you 

Don't fear failure so much that you refuse to try new things. The saddest summary of a life contains three descriptions: could have, might have, and should have.