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Originally Posted by bassman
This may be similar. I often have the sensation that my sock is totally wet. I almost expect to see pools of blood pouring out when I remove my shoe. Of course, like you, it is always dry.
Regarding the thermometer test: When I was first diagnosed in the eighties, those temperature strips were either non-existent or not very accurate. The doctor used a thermal imaging camera to photograph the heat coming from my skin. (My only nude posing has been in doctor offices. Good thing, too! No one else would be interested. LOL  ) The result was similar to what you will see with a weather satellite showing approaching hurricanes, etc. That was rather expensive (denied by insurance, of course) so I am glad they now have a cheaper and faster way to do the same thing.
Mike
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Mike that was so funny, yes to date, the nude posing, on three different occasions now for the thermograph has been my only occassion too! awful wasnt it. I do am contanstly feeling a wet area somewhere on my body and am shocked to find out it is indeed "dry", mine might be on my back, leg or abdomen. thank you for posting that. cz