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Old 08-26-2010, 02:25 PM #1
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Default The battery......why do I feel it??

Quick question -

Well first Ive just had my first shower in three weeksand NO you couldnt smell me from across the water

Anyway my husband was doing the dressing and I said I wanted to see what it looked like , as up to now I didnt look. I can see the shape of the battery and can actually 'feel' it. Eewwww it feels weird to say the least. I can make out the shape of the battery and I think I can actually feel the leads coming out at the end. Does anyone else notice that?

Gosh I hope thats as much as it sticks out otherwise I will never be able to wear my jeans againor at least NO MORE WEIGHT PLEASE!!!!
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