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Old 04-08-2008, 10:54 PM
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Originally Posted by tkrik View Post
It definitely affects the internal organs. Not fun. I am still on a smoothie diet. LOL.

Numbness, tingling, inflammation, spasms, and extreme sensitivity to touch are some of the things that I can think of that go along with this.

I was thinking about this the other day T, and I really hate eating when I get the numbness with the hug. I think it expands my skin in some small way, and then the sensation is much worse (just like when we move or do virtually anything). I also feel sick to my stomach, but I think that is a bit of mind over matter (because I know it will hurt to eat).

You described the sensations very well, BTW. Sometimes is also hard to get my breath . . . like the lungs don't expand enough. I also feel as though I have no muscle what-so-ever in my torso . . . I couldn't hold in my stomach if my life depended on it.

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