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Old 06-22-2009, 11:13 AM #7
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I get that all the time. It is a sensory thing. I also get the feeling that I have goosebumps on my leg, especially when I am in the shower, and yet there aren't any goosebumps at all. Or if something rubs on my left, I feel it in my foot and/or my toe will twitch. It can very entertaining.


Kelly - If that does happen, let me know so I can watch you on the news that night.
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