I was a long time user of dip tobacco and a smoker. A few year ago I went through a rough patch after quitting smoking but continuing to dip. I was using so heavily I think almost put another one in soon after I spit one out. I "luckily" found something on the underside of my tongue and immediately stopped using. I went to a doctor who removed it and the biopsy said it was nothing to worry about. At the time of first inspection I also noticed what seemed to be little bubbles on the floor of my mouth and the doctor said they were just blocked salivary ducts. A few years later, the past three months, I went and had a little more removed from the underside of my tongue....again healthy biopsy. Now I just looked at the floor of my mouth and when I lift my tongue the floor rises up a little bit as if something is beneath the skin and it is trying to get air. It does appear inflamed, but I have been told the tongue and floor of the mouth and tongue are one large muscle and this is out of the ordinary. The floor when I first saw the bubbles was flat and now it undulates a little bit.

I am a peron who has major lawsuits against some people who might not appreciate their liabilities to me, nor my realization that I have great lawsuits.

Kind of confusing, but my mother was a victim of breats cancer and her case was a case that was used by some breast cancer advocates to generate funding for cancer research. I have found out recently that I was owed a bunch of money years ago and I think it it was also used for advocacy.


Last edited by worldtodd; 01-26-2010 12:17 AM. Reason: important info