It sounds like a twisted medical myth, the kind of story you’d swear had to be exaggerated—yet it’s painfully real. Imagine surviving tongue cancer, only to feel strange, bristling hairs pushing through the surface inside your own mouth, turning every bite, every word, every kiss into a surreal reminder that your body has been rebuilt in ways no one warned you about… Continues…
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