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PostPosted: 03/06/07 - 07:27    Post subject: fluttering Vote now! Reply with quote

i get a weird fluttering in the right side of my head
sometimes under my right rib too, all day on and off
sometimes my feet get really warm and tingly when i lay down at night...
should i be worried?
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