3 wisdom teeth, 6 extra molars that had to be surgically removed by peeling back the gums of my lower teeth (this hurt a lot :eek: while healing), my tonsils (when I was 6 weeks old. no ice cream for marque elf. ), my left foot’s big toe nail (but a replacement is growing back), my foreskin, several hemmerhoids (which almost killed me, the surgery not the 'rhoids), most of the feeling in both feet to diabetes, several nasal polyps (absolutely the worst pain I’ve ever experienced as the anasthetic didn’t work and the doctor wouldn’t stop operating to get one that worked), too many cavities to count, the nerves in 5 teeth due to root canals.
Oh, yeah. As an 8 year old I had to have 4 baby teeth extracted as there were only supposed to be 2 where there was 4 and the adult teeth were trying to grow in to space that was already overbooked. I think I must have some shark genes in my ancestry. How else does one explain all those extra teeth?
It’s the little groove between your nose and your upper lip, so yeah, I guess you could say that. Doctors inserted a piece of cartiliage way back when to simulate the effect, but it’s really not noticeable. You can feel it, but not really see it. So, yeah, I look a bit odd.
Missing due to surgical intervention: One wisdom tooth. One appendix. Two ovaries, one uterus, one set of fallopian tubes. One omentum. Smidgen of cartilege from left knee.
Missing due to deterioration: Miscellaneous bits of spinal cartilege. Bits of the edges of spine. Yeah, it hurts.
Missing my baby teeth (naturally,) and a lymph node. I don’t have wisdom teeth, but that’s cause they haven’t come in yet. And you can have my foreskin when you pry it from my cold, dead hands!
6 permenant teeth- 4 on my bottom arch and 2 on my top.
3 wisdom teeth. Yes, that’s right I’m missing 3. I have only one wisdom tooth and it’s not going anywhere anytime soon.
Missing due to surgery:
4 baby teeth. I don’t count the ones I lost naturally. These were pulled due to the missing teeth from the above list. They were way too small to keep there so they got pulled.
Part of my septum. I had a deviated septum that was fixed about 4 years ago.
Wisdom teeth, and one of my ribs. I was horrified when my chiropractor nonchalantly mentioned that I have twelve ribs on my left side and eleven on my right; I started a thread about it awhile back. As far as I know, that’s it, but I went for 27 years before anyone bothered to tell me about the missing rib, so WHO KNOWS?
Just my foreskin. And, I suppose, some baby teeth that liked it so much they had to be evicted when their lease was up and the new tenants wanted to move in…
Huh? It’s the girl whose missing a rib!? So much for that creation story…
Wisdom teeth, tonsils, gallbladder - all gone. Recently, my right femur was disconnected at the hip joint and the ball joint replaced by a titanium rod (snork, stop it) and ball/socket. I had Lasik surgery - I really have no idea what’s missing from my eyes, and I really don’t want to know.
I think one of my pubic hairs fell out today. And I got some wax out of my left ear with a Q-tip after my shower. Other than that, I’m intact.
Wisdom teeth and 4 other teeth that had to be yanked when I got braces because, contrary to what most of my friends would have you believe, I have a small mouth.
I also have no appendix, because they were stupid and took it out when all I really had wrong with me was a kidney stone. Oh joy!
Missing a bit of endometrium now and then, but it always grows back.
Two wisdom teeth on the right side. All baby teeth. One mole. Many yards of hair and nails. Hymen. A number of warts, but they were not factory installed, so I don’t think they count.
I, for one, would really like to hear some back stories, especially from cher3 and Darwin’s Finch.
Nothing very mysterious. I’ve just been going to Weight Watchers and following the plan reasonably well. I highly recommend it as a healthy plan with just the right amount of accountability, for me, at least. (I assume it’s not my tonsils or dental history you’re interested in.)
I am missing my stomach. Well, technically it is in my body, but it isn’t connected to anything. In June it perferated and as part of the process to save my life, they did a true bi-pass. My esophagas now attached straight to my small intestine.