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Explain what might be happening to the cells in the tissues of your hand or foot when you feel the sensation of them “being asleep.”
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Explain what might be happening to the cells in the tissues of your hand or foot when you feel the sensation of them “being asleep.”
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but just feel the some pain and shortly time is recovery or No things more//////////
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