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Old 01-02-2010, 03:52 PM
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Ditto on the paragraph thing, Susan. I can't read longer threads because of that (and the redoing of what people say with quotes).

Theoretically, the enzyme that "eats up" acetylcholine gets to be in greater numbers when your body is hot or cold. So that would leave less acetylcholine for your muscles. And it's those "smaller" muscles around the eyes and face that often get affected first.

I can't stand either the cold or heat. Right now, we're below zero and I'm not going anywhere!

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