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Well, my infection has not gotten better, as a matter of fact, I am doing worse, I have 3 days of antibiotics left and then I don't know what will happen. My jaws are swelling again and half of one of my back teeth fell out last night. It broke from all of the swelling and medications I am taking, and I have another on the other side that is getting ready to do the same thing. My infections are not in my teeth or even about my teeth, it is in the "pockets" at the back of each side of the mouth where the jaw joint attaches (this is where the swelling originates from the mumps). I have a golf ball size hard area half way between my chin and the jaw and its painful to the touch. The sinus infection has worsened a lot and so has my bronchitis.

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