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I never got it until this year, but that's what they say.
That's what they say. You get it within a couple years, you get it, and then all of a sudden, you got it. Yeah, I don't know what the fuck they are, but it's not bad.
I could hear it the other day. I heard it. Stuffiness? Yeah, I heard you. Yeah, I had it for like four days. I've had stuffiness.
But the thing is, when I work out, I feel great. The way I can really tell, the way I judge whether or not I should even work out is when I get in the sauna in the cold punch. If I feel tired and weak when I'm in there, then I know something's going on. It's not as simple as,
Allergies. So I thought for 10 years I had the Austin allergy. For 10 years. It was so bad. I'd go out to dinner. Even when we moved out to Fredericksburg, we'd come into Austin. I thought it was Austin. Seriously, I was like, Austin has given me this.
We'd go out to dinner, start eating, and then my nose, my eyes, everything just – and I'd have to always excuse myself, always have to have tissues in my back pocket. Then I got my teeth done, which we talked about, I think, the last time I was here. And Maverick, my periodontist, he did one of these 360 MRIs. He says, you know, ma'am, you've got some low-level infection here.
And that could be responsible for a whole bunch of stuff. Now, I'd had hearing aids for five years. So when he did the initial extraction, I think I took one or two shows off. And then I went back in the studio, put my headphones on. I'm like, whoa, I thought I'd hit something, you know, a volume knob or something. Came back. Your hearing came back.
Because this was infected and it was basically clogging up my sinuses and that was affecting the hearing. How did a mouth infection like that? It's very dangerous, isn't it? People have no idea how important oral health is. It's really, really critical. And also, I feel better because I'm not fighting infection continuously. That's crazy. How did it all start?
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