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Old 06-17-2011, 12:08 PM #7
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It was tinea versicolor or however you call it They told me to go by some athletes foot cream and put it on twice a day...yeast infection on my chest, now thats attractive.

They said it would come back every once in a while but was harmless thank god.


I noticed pain in my back and my regular doc says my scoliosis which i havent really had problems with since i was around 11. Never was really bad but now its causing more pain, so an xray is happening on tuesday to check the angles.

Hope your all well
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