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Has anyone during an exposure experienced a sour type of spasm in their

mouth, (similar to what one experiences with a lemon) upon taking the first

bite

of any type of plain food? After the first bite it goes away. I recall

hearing something about this a number of years ago, and have not heard anything

about this since. Just wondering if anyone has experienced this?

In a message dated 6/27/2006 7:19:52 PM Central Standard Time,

ssr3351@... writes:

I had horrible cramps in my legs and feet and stabbing pains in my legs. It

was frightening and very painful! I also had the tingling sensation in my

hands and feet.My hands hurt all the time and I had red bumps on some

joints.

For about a year I had to wear foam pads in my shoes because the bottoms of

my

feet ached so badly. One Dr. told me it was probably heel spurs, along with

tennis elbow and a bad rotator cuff. Odd thing is that since I've been out

of the building and under Dr. Shoemaker's care all those pains are gone!!! I

still get a little stiff but the pains are all gone.

Sue

I am not sure if it's my meds or my exposure -- having experienced a bout

with stachy a year ago and slowing recovering -- one issue that really

bothers

me (amongst many) is the very painful at times cramping -- most my left leg

that also has a bad case of peripheral nueropathy -- feeling of an Axe

through

the foot and strong electrical shocks out the toes -- thank goodness for

Lyrica -- as this usually control the Axe/shock issues.

My last bad cramp in my left leg caused painful and very sore muscle below

my knee felt for over two weeks now. I have to react quickly if I feel one

coming on.

ScarredLungs

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I don't remember having a spasm but I had a horrible taste in my mouth, like

I had eaten mud! No matter what I would eat, drink, not even brushing my

teeth helped. It was awful and my mouth was so dry it was as if every ounce of

moisture was sucked out!

Has anyone during an exposure experienced a sour type of spasm in their

mouth, (similar to what one experiences with a lemon) upon taking the first

bite

of any type of plain food? After the first bite it goes away. I recall

hearing something about this a number of years ago, and have not heard

anything

about this since. Just wondering if anyone has experienced this?

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I often feel/felt like I could spit sand but I think this was med related --

very very dry mouth -- maybe not drinking enough water.

ssr3351@... wrote:

I don't remember having a spasm but I had a horrible taste in my mouth, like

I had eaten mud! No matter what I would eat, drink, not even brushing my

teeth helped. It was awful and my mouth was so dry it was as if every ounce of

moisture was sucked out!

Has anyone during an exposure experienced a sour type of spasm in their

mouth, (similar to what one experiences with a lemon) upon taking the first

bite

of any type of plain food? After the first bite it goes away. I recall

hearing something about this a number of years ago, and have not heard

anything

about this since. Just wondering if anyone has experienced this?

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TRY CHEWING SUGARLESS GUM FOR DRY MOUTH--WORKS SOOOOOOO MUCH BETTER THAN WATER,

ETC.

V.

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I often feel/felt like I could spit sand but I think this was med related --

very very dry mouth -- maybe not drinking enough water.

ssr3351@... wrote:

I don't remember having a spasm but I had a horrible taste in my mouth, like

I had eaten mud! No matter what I would eat, drink, not even brushing my

teeth helped. It was awful and my mouth was so dry it was as if every ounce of

moisture was sucked out!

Has anyone during an exposure experienced a sour type of spasm in their

mouth, (similar to what one experiences with a lemon) upon taking the first

bite

of any type of plain food? After the first bite it goes away. I recall

hearing something about this a number of years ago, and have not heard

anything

about this since. Just wondering if anyone has experienced this?

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