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Old 10-29-2009, 01:29 PM #22
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Do any of you ever get the sensation that you were "punched in the nose," when all if was was a shake or mild bump?
Yes - my top front teeth tingle and upper gum goes partly numb

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How about a metallic taste in your mouth, like you are chewing aluminum foil?
Yes - it tends to produce a fair bit of saliva

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How about a feeling like your eyes are circling?
No, I get impaired vision as if the lower left of my field of vision had vaseline smeared over the lens
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