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This was one of the first posts that I read this morning, so I had to search to find it.
I rarely get cold sores and have had several breakouts in recent months. I couldn't figure out what was wrong and started doing some online research. I believe that I have traced the source to the toothpaste that we had been using. Evidently, many tartar control and whitening toothpastes can cause skin eruptions around the mouth. We had been using Crest Pro-Health at the recommendation of our dental hygienist. When I learned that the toothpaste might be the cause of the cold-sore-like blisters at the corners of my mouth, we changed toothpastes.
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You just can't make this stuff up. Unless, of course, you are Jodi Arias, or a member of her team, or the young lady Saki writes about in her short story, "The Open Window".
www.eastoftheweb.com/short-stories/UBooks/OpeWin.shtml
I didn't see an "almost six pack" :giggle:Ryan (or whoever her new "love interest in Utah was) in testimony said, "she was strong", JA bragged about her almost 6-pack and showed it to him.
Jodi may be ambidextrous. I use a fork and write (on paper) with my left hand, but do everything else as a righty (hold a glass, iron, cut w/knife or scissors, golf, tennis, bat, guitar, sew, you name it). If pressed or out of necessity, I could write on paper with my right hand, though it requires focus/control that I don't need with my left. Oddly enough, I use my right hand with ease when writing on a white board/flip chart paper (or chalkboard/backboard), using my left in this case feels awkward/unnatural.
:seeya:Yup! Time to move over to the new thread. This thread is closed