cletusSamboy
Bluelighter
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I floss everyday and have lately noticed I'm spitting blood everyday after flossing from certain areas of my gums. I'm not pressing hard either with the floss. This just seems to have begun happening soon after indulging in moderate amounts of meth smoking a few times in the past month. I'm aware the vapor can be damaging to teeth and gums so is this to be expected and nothing to worry too much about? Will it go away if smoking is stopped?
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