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Old 11-02-2010, 08:56 PM #10
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my unit is in my abdomen on my right side, it took awhile to scar in (this is my unit) doc REALLY wanted to put it in my rump last time. I think my odds of it getting put in my abd with my next unit are slim and none. I have not named my unit but i HAVE been known to call it names when it is not working as it should
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