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HaHaHa....sweetblood22 said:I guess they did the backs
I guess they did the backs of my arms, because that is where I had extra fat. None on the belly. Lol.
What.....that's the only place on you they wouldn't hit bone...you are so tiny and by that time you probably weighed next to nothing..
How's the ear doing, same same...any improvment.0 -
AmifostineSkiffin16 said:HaHaHa....
What.....that's the only place on you they wouldn't hit bone...you are so tiny and by that time you probably weighed next to nothing..
How's the ear doing, same same...any improvment.
Never did get, but maybe wish I had. 28-months out, and mucous is still such an issue when I wake in the morning. Laying in bed, more often than not I'm spitting into a bedside can for more than 15-minutes as I think about getting-up.
Little footnote about the needle. Back when I was going thru the Ops at Rush-P-St.Luke's in Chicago, they used-to give shots in the thighs for those of us who were frequent visitors. Heard they stopped doing it, because of what it does to the thighs. I was in my early teens, and now have the thighs of Schwarzenegger...would you believe Barishnakov? How about Marty Feldman? Did always wonder about that. Thighs are well-equipped to handle the needle, by the way, in regards to the sensation of the shot.
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JohnSkiffin16 said:HaHaHa....
What.....that's the only place on you they wouldn't hit bone...you are so tiny and by that time you probably weighed next to nothing..
How's the ear doing, same same...any improvment.
It's funny about the arm fat. It's kinda weird, really. One time I was shopping with a friend and she had to help me, because my arms were so chubby, I was stuck in the shirt! Talk about embarrassing!
Ears still suck. No improvement. I'm beyond cranky at this point. Blah.0
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