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Old 02-27-2012, 11:27 AM #1
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Sorry about your skin hurting. It sounds painful. Since it is not only hurting but has warmth to it as well, I would call your dr and get in to see her/him. It may or may not be MS related and it's better to get it checked than wait too long.

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I have areas of skin on my back in that area that jump when touched...it feels as if someone is rubbing the hairs the wrong way. I hate it, because it makes me seem cold to people who are trying to be affectionate
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You said your skin hurts to touch, and that’s exactly what it feels like. I have had that sensation, too. I don’t know about the part about it feeling warm, though. That sounds more like an inflammation. Perhaps you have both.

offinthedistance, you made me chuckle. I’m going to bookmark this thread, and read your post to my hubby when he gets in tonight. It’ll prove to him that I am not the only person who feels this stuff. You described it so well, too. Thanks for the much-needed chuckle.

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why thank you Marion. I aim to please

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