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Old 06-13-2013, 12:54 PM #3
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Anybody else? I'm guessing my head looks pretty good and most of you. I've been stressed out by this more than I want. The last couple nights when I laid down to rest I got some weird spams or something and felt like I was being squeezed around the bottom or my rib cage down to the tops of my pelvis. What the heck? What a weird stress thing, to feel like a tube of toothpaste? It's happened before, but only when I was in the bath, thought it was some weird reaction to the heat and my nerves.

Going to the beach this weekend. Screw my stress.
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