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5 minutes ago, unicornborn said:

I'm a bit confused about this as well. I imagine she experiences pain in many parts of her body (sadly), and watching this the first time I thought it might be about her hip as well, but it does seem to be about her face...? Idk lol

Pain in the face can be a side effect of the branch of Lupus. 

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Bolkins
3 minutes ago, unicornborn said:

I'm a bit confused about this as well. I imagine she experiences pain in many parts of her body (sadly), and watching this the first time I thought it might be about her hip as well, but it does seem to be about her face...? Idk lol

I just looked on google and there is something called chronic orofacial pain that can be brought on by PTSD. 

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/19639104/

And apparently orofacial pain can be treated with Botox 

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4444670/

Im not sure how reliable those sources are, I was just digging around.

 

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Katie14
30 minutes ago, LGQOP said:

Im confused about when shes at the doctor, seems like Epione... But theyre talking about her face hurting? can someone explain please

 

16 minutes ago, unicornborn said:

I'm a bit confused about this as well. I imagine she experiences pain in many parts of her body (sadly), and watching this the first time I thought it might be about her hip as well, but it does seem to be about her face...? Idk lol

I don't think the dr is talking about literal pain in her face, though that is possible.... But because she says, "where you feel like you are running from a tiger all the time and I know there is a component of psych", it seems like she is referring to ptsd and how Gaga has this constant pained anxious look in her face. Why would she say "feel like you are running from a tiger" if she was talking about actual physical pain? It sounds to me that she is talking about anxiety. (But Gaga does experience physical pain as well)

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14 minutes ago, jvckk said:

Pain in the face can be a side effect of the branch of Lupus. 

Yes. I am thinking too that it must have to do with symptoms of Lupus. I hope that she normally feels okay and not mainly bad most times.

The future's uncertain and the end is always near.
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CanadaGoesGaga

So the people on here who were shaming Gaga for getting injections and such, I hope you are eating crow now. Really dried out, feathery crow. 

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35 minutes ago, WohnJayne said:

I just looked on google and there is something called chronic orofacial pain that can be brought on by PTSD. 

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/19639104/

And apparently orofacial pain can be treated with Botox 

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4444670/

Im not sure how reliable those sources are, I was just digging around.

 

Thanks, yeah PTSD makes sense since we know she has that.

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not asher613
9 hours ago, kyawzawlin said:

 

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also a really weird side theory do you guys think that this has any link to the rhino interlude in the Joanne Tour? like people claimed it was a nod to rhinoplasty accusations. and in the movie we see that the plastic surgery is a sad part of her therapy for her tragic condition? 

 

my opinion is, no. 

i see jungle feverlude as a consideration of her Mediterranean roots as a demi-semitic minority heritage and the kinship and solidarity she can feel personally, as an outsider in wider whiter America, with other minorities. represented here by one from the Negro order. 

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56 minutes ago, WohnJayne said:

I just looked on google and there is something called chronic orofacial pain that can be brought on by PTSD. 

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/19639104/

And apparently orofacial pain can be treated with Botox 

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4444670/

Im not sure how reliable those sources are, I was just digging around.

 

Oh oh oh :/

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