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Old 01-04-2009, 06:53 PM #1
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Default Knife Stabbing Pain

I was down walking on the treadmill when on my shin of my right leg I got this quick pain. I nearly fell off the treadmill the first time - I think it was more shock than anything but it hurt like h e double hockey sticks! It happened another 4 - 5 times in the 16 minutes I was there. It hasn't happened since though.

I have had the needle pain around my entire body now for a while but this was the worse I have ever had!! It hurt and hurt bad!

just venting.
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