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27 years
When I was 10 years old,i was head shot by a "5erd2a". The bullet is still in my jaw.I never had problems.Would it cause problems later?Do i remove it
Jan 29, 2016
If it is not causing any symptom like pain, numbness or paresthesia you should not remove it. The dissection to get it will hurt you more.
But, for MRI u should notify your radiologist before doing it.
But, for MRI u should notify your radiologist before doing it.
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