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celeste

I disagree with you that a rash is a sign of low K..........It might have been a coincidence.  Low K affects the muscles,  not the integumentary system.
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219704 tn?1338609105
lol...Lord knows I could use a "edit" key too. I just reposted and asked Victim to disregard my previous post. Sorry if there was any confusion "Brat"...(I do love that name )

Hope your feeling well
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How do you correct a post?  Is there an edit key that I have not found yet.  Lord knows I could use one.
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219704 tn?1338609105
Perhaps your right, I apologize...it's been over 20 years and as I said, she is also diabetic which comes with it's own host of rashes and weird skin problems like Diabetic Dermopathy. I'll correct my post.

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