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Old 02-17-2013, 11:12 AM #5
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This has me thinking of where most of my sx present themselves.

I've had a bad time lately with the hug. Air hunger.....as some call it......but much, much better today. The hug has been in my right side this time.

I've also noticed that my left hand seems to be weaker than normal but I'm wondering if it's just because I use it so much more than my right one?

Does anyone get "the itchies" or is it just me? I remember my Dad complaining about his back itching and we nearly went broke buying every kind of anti-itch cream available but nothing worked. Now, I have the itchy back and nothing seems to help it. I can almost hear my Dad snickering because I'm sure I was less than patient with him about this at times and now.....here I am with the same thing.
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