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Old 06-24-2014, 11:19 AM #3
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A few other things

-was on a b complex, ran out a month or so ago, couldn't tell a difference.
-eat too much sugar and drink too much alcohol (10 ish drinks a week probably)
-decreased temp sensation on nose, top of feet and toes
-have had episodes of sore mouth, where all food burns it as though they were spicy
-atrophy in right pec, arm and hand (especially along inner forearm down from where ulnar nerve surgery was)
-muscle twitches- some tiny, some make the muscle jump
-right sided hairline sweating when eating-used to be only with sour foods, now it's happening more with all foods.
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