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Old 08-26-2020, 11:22 AM #1
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Default Twitching and hair follicles, neuropathy

Maybe one for the men (or maybe some ladies too haha), but do people find their hair all over the body gets static and stands up along with twitching? Sometimes it looks like I’ve been electrocuted lol. My sister just looked at my leg and my thigh looked like it was contracting with hair standing up. Might be possibly due to a gym session but I find it randomly does this at points throughout the last 6 months! I much prefer it to the pins and needless mind.
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