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blp
04-25-2008, 06:06 AM
For instance, the area around my right shoulder blade always seems to be a bit tense and achey. The back of my neck too. Right now, I'm also aware of a slight itch at the mouth of my left ear canal, a mild pinching sensation near the top of my right arm and the faintest sense that my head is asymmetrical, with a definite bias towards the right and a feeling almost of part of it having been painlessly sliced off, diagonally just above my left eye. Or perhaps it's been bent into that shape by some light pressure.

sprinks
04-25-2008, 10:23 AM
Its not so bad now, but I used to have like a feeling of weakness in my knees, as if they weren't actually there. Thankfully after the operations I don't get that feeling so much. But one thing that gets me is like when theres like a weird itchy burning feeling in the throat near the ear and like you can't tell where it is and you just can't get rid of it any other way other than letting the feeling pass. It's weird and irritating.

Lily Adams
04-25-2008, 11:29 PM
...I have a body?

Oh yeah.


Kidding. :p

I can always feel my bones because I am so skinny and it can be very uncomfortable. Especially when I sit in a plastic chair. I hate that. Stupid spine.

But I don't think that's what you're talking about...

djy78usa
04-26-2008, 01:05 AM
My grandfather, who lost his leg years ago, says he still occasionally feels sensations where his leg used to be

Scorpio Ascendant
04-26-2008, 01:47 AM
My grandfather, who lost his leg years ago, says he still occasionally feels sensations where his leg used to be

OMG. I just felt that.