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<blockquote data-quote="hh1" data-source="post: 2310494" data-attributes="member: 146541"><p>Mine have certainly changed over 35 years. One of my first symptoms used to be shaky hands - and I have very steady hands so that was a really good indicator. Can't remember when that disappeared but I haven't had it for years. Other changes too, including recently sometimes starting to feel nauseous - that's a new one! I've never really thought about it that much, so it's a great question [USER=452854]@Flowertown[/USER]. Makes me think how adaptable we all are, and acceptint of the fact that this isa condition that keeps us on our toes in so many ways!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hh1, post: 2310494, member: 146541"] Mine have certainly changed over 35 years. One of my first symptoms used to be shaky hands - and I have very steady hands so that was a really good indicator. Can't remember when that disappeared but I haven't had it for years. Other changes too, including recently sometimes starting to feel nauseous - that's a new one! I've never really thought about it that much, so it's a great question [USER=452854]@Flowertown[/USER]. Makes me think how adaptable we all are, and acceptint of the fact that this isa condition that keeps us on our toes in so many ways! [/QUOTE]
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