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Old 08-06-2013, 11:20 AM #5
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Thank you

I did go to the doctor about the numbness is my cheek, he made sure it was not anything nasty and then said he has no idea what is causing it and that we will wait and see what happens.

It has been a month now and the numbness is still there, not really sure what we are waiting and seeing about.

Ho hum, hope everyone is as well as can be expected.

AJ
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