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What about red ant bites?

Posted By: Me on 2007-05-04
In Reply to: I know doctors don't always have the answers - Desperate

You might want to see what those look like. I don't know. I know it seems like he would have felt himself being bitten, but sometimes you don't when you're exerting yourself and can't stop to think about pain.




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