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1. Whenever I eat Salt and Vinegar crisps, or anything else hot and spicy (like pickle) the top of my head starts to sweat. That's common enough I suppose, but my head starts to sweat when I even think about salt and vinegar crisps or pickle. No word of a lie, it's doing it right now.
2. When I've been out drinking and I wake up the next morning, my legs are always very achey, like there's a lack of blood in them. It's like walking on paper legs.
Anyone care to explain them, or share your own uncurable medical phenomenii?
Whenever I feel down or lacking in energy, I eat an apple and *ping* - a mini-high is experienced.
...we get you drunk on purpose and kick your sins. Then we let Jason take you home. But only after covering your eyes and telling you that you're on a "magical quest", a-la Knightmare.
I think Tango Cherry does it too as i've had two nose bleeds in the last couple of weeks and they were both after drinking quite a bit of tango cherry. Mind you, maybe it was becasue i stayed up until the stupidly late hours of the night (nose bleeds were @ about 4am)
The hayfever is a bit of a b!tch at the moment...
That's common enough I suppose
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Jesus Christ! Who are you hanging around with?!
I myself have hyperhydrosis, which means the palms of my hands and the souls of my feet sweat a lot more than they should.
It's very very annoying and means my hands are almost always moist, which isn't exactly pleasant. When I get really hot my hands are literally dripping with sweat. It's horrible.
At some point I'll get round to sorting it out somehow, but for now I think I can live with it.
1. Whenever I eat Salt and Vinegar crisps, or anything else hot and spicy (like pickle) the top of my head starts to sweat. That's common enough I suppose, but my head starts to sweat when I even think about salt and vinegar crisps or pickle. No word of a lie, it's doing it right now.
2. When I've been out drinking and I wake up the next morning, my legs are always very achey, like there's a lack of blood in them. It's like walking on paper legs.
Anyone care to explain them, or share your own uncurable medical phenomenii?