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Just complaining cause you all understand

I have burning sensation on my right buttocks (new for two days now) and my left thigh is burning (but happens all the time).

It is usually on the same side when things like this happen or it could be in various parts? I feel like they are going back and forth with burning me.

I dont like my bottom feeling warm, it feels like i sat in something. Thanks for letting me share, no one else knows how it feels except for you!

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198419 tn?1360242356
Feel free to complain!

Burning anywhere totally ROTS. It is great to be able to hollar what we hate to those who understand.

Here's to this heading out for you as quick as it came. The longest bout I had w/burning on my back was about 5 months. I really thought it was here to stay, but it finally began to fade - thank god.

I'm sorry I've not said hello sooner - or maybe I have, I'm forgetting! Please remind me!

-Shell
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1296528 tn?1272524830
Yeah... I understand about burning. Sometimes I feel like I'm sunburned all over. You've definitely come to the right place to complain. I hope it eases up... or better yet, goes away completely.
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