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PostPosted: 04/02/07 - 15:10    Post subject: Cold Sweaty Forehead Vote now! Reply with quote

For the past couple of weeks I would develop a cold, clammy, sweaty forehead after meals. In the last two days it has become almost all day.
I have a normal appetite and work out three to four times a week and pretty healthy. Does anyone have a clue on this?
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