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Pins and needles in hands every morning when i wake up, had a blackthorn cut from my leg that had gone through a nerve, had 4 stiches:thumbdown: and the occasional trapped bollock.....hate it when that happens and nearly burning the friction hitch out to get down to free the trapped nut:scared1:

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Its grown out now, BUT its the psychological damage that really takes time to heal :sad:

 

I should have had some professional counseling really, instead of trying to be a tough northern bloke and keeping it bottled up:thumbdown:

 

you are a southern softy to us jocks, but hugs and cuddles should be part of your kit these days. :001_tongue:

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