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PostPosted: 03/21/07 - 21:58    Post subject: Warm feeling in thigh Vote now! Reply with quote

the last couple of weeks I have been experiencing a sudden warm feeling in my right thigh. It comes for no apparent reason and is gone in a matter of seconds. I am starting to notice it more and more. What can this be?
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