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Old 09-28-2011, 07:50 AM #7
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TXBatman, thank you for posting! You made me laugh as well, which is always helpful!

I have a few more questions for anyone out there:

Do lesions "heal" or go away?

Is there a way to tell how old a lesion is?

also,


Does anyone have trouble regulating their body temputure? I always have a low fever that I have to take tylenol and advil at the same time to compensate. My stomach doesn't like advil, so I will pay in the long run.

For me knowledge is power as I don't like the unknown and tend to confront things head on. (once I stop ignoring them, lol)
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