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Old 07-21-2008, 05:49 AM #1
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Default Right Side / Left Side SX

When I started down this road 99% of my sx have been on my Right side. The last few days I have had sx on my left..... is this something that happens?

Will you get sx on both sides or have them move?

My cog fog has been terrible for two days! That I think bothers me more than anything for I feel like I am so stupid and I know that people I don't know think I am too....
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