A student was left traumatized after breaking her jaw with a candy that was appropriately named.

The person's mouth will be closed with wires for the next six weeks.

December 24th 2024.

A student was left traumatized after breaking her jaw with a candy that was appropriately named.
Javeria's day took a turn for the worse when she decided to indulge in a jawbreaker candy. Being a student, she was out shopping with her friend when they came across these three-inch sugary treats. With excitement and impatience to get to the gumball center, Javeria took a big bite. Little did she know that this simple act would result in a horrifying experience.

As soon as she bit into the candy, Javeria felt a sharp pain in her jaw. Her friend quickly noticed that her front tooth was chipped and another one was loose. Alarmed by the situation, they called for an ambulance to take Javeria to the hospital. It was then when an X-ray and CT scan revealed that she had not one, but two fractures in her jaw. The loose tooth was a result of the bone splitting.

Javeria was in disbelief. She couldn't even open her mouth and had no idea about the extent of her injury until the next day when she was taken into surgery. The one-hour procedure involved putting her jaw back into place and inserting a bar on her top and bottom gums. This was to wire her jaw shut for the next six weeks, allowing it to heal properly.

The aftermath of this incident left Javeria traumatized. She admitted to never wanting to have a jawbreaker candy again. As a child, she had enjoyed the smaller versions of these candies, but had never seen anyone biting into such a big one. The pain and fear she experienced were enough to turn her off from it for life.

Javeria's jaw had to be wired shut for six weeks, which meant she could only consume liquid food like shakes and soups. This was a struggle for her, especially since she was also studying for her exams. The only time she found relief from the pain was when she slept. It made her realize the importance of her mouth and how it plays a crucial role in everyday life.

The fracture not only affected her ability to eat but also caused her front teeth to separate and her bottom tooth to become sideways. This means she will need to get braces to fix her teeth once her jaw is unwired. Javeria regrets not taking the time to lick the candy instead of biting into it. She now urges others to do the same, even if it takes weeks to finish.

In hindsight, Javeria understands that this was a careless mistake that could have been easily avoided. She compares it to people who have their jaws broken in car accidents or fights, saying that this was such a trivial way to suffer such a major injury. She hopes that others can learn from her experience and not make the same mistake. After all, it's better to be patient and take the time to enjoy the candy than to go through the pain and consequences of a broken jaw.

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