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Mimi

ALTERED SENSATIONS IN ARMS, HANDS AND FEET

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HELLO EVERYONE,

 

DOES ANYONE EVER GET A FEELING OF SPONGINESS IN THIER FEET? I'VE LOOKED AT OTHER POSTS AND SOME OF YOU HAVE MENTIONED THAT THE SURFACES YOUR FEET TOUCH FEEL SPONGY...

 

THE OTHER ODD SENSATION I HAVE HAD RECENTLY IS THAT MY ARMS AND HANDS HAVE FELT VERY OVERSIZED, AS THOUGH THEY WERE MUCH LARGER THAN THEY ACTUALLY ARE?

 

REGARDS M.


PLEASE NOTE THAT I USE CAPITALS IN ORDER FOR ME TO READ WHAT I HAVE WRITTEN (THINGS HAVE A TENDENCY TO JUMP ALL OVER THE PAGE NOW) AND I'S NOT A SIGN THAT I'M BEING RUDE OR STATING A POINT. MANY THANKS FOR YOUR PATIENCE!

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