1. Well, we lost our first and last playoff game. The opposing team just dominated us. It's what I expected, having heard this team is a great one, and the scouts in the stands to watch that other team confirmed it. We managed just two hits and were beaten 10-0. Apparently the game was discussed on talk radio in a feature about the opposing team, about how quick the game was. Oh well. We were definitely short handed and that was part of it, but there's no getting around that they were a better team than us.
2. All day long today, I've felt a buzzing on my leg. For the first few times, I thought it was my cell phone on vibrate, but my cell phone was no in my pocket. Now, I have no idea what it is but it's sort of weirding me out. I looked online about "symptoms: leg buzzing" and the things that were coming up - MS, Lyme's Disease - seemed much more severe than what this feels like it could possibly be.
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it's probably a pinched nerve somewhere. maybe in your lower back, hip area, or even in the crease of your leg. probably nothing too serious.
That's how it started for me when I had Lyme disease. First a buzz/twitch in my leg, followed by numbness and the eventual escalation to the point where I could only stand up for 5-20 minutes at a time. Unless you have a bug bite resembling the Target symbol somewhere on your body, it's probably a muscle spasm or a pinched nerve.
I have learned to never diagnos a problem via the internet. Everytime I do, I either end up convinced I have some dreaded disease or the internet tells me I am pregnant.
Acid reflux = pregnant
Short of breath = pregnant
Missing toe = pregnant
It drives me nuts.
I have to admit, I laughed when I read #2. Rule #1 in life is to never self diagnose via the internet. 99.999999999999% chance it is either a pinched nerve or stress. I get them all the time. No need to amputate just yet. Wait a couple of days.
I didn't really self-diagnose over the incident, just checking on what it could be. As for checking on the internet for those things in general, I don't make a habit of it, but must admit that if I didn't do it a couple of years ago when I couldn't see very well out of my eye, I'd probably be blind in my right eye from a detached retina right now. Webmd said it might be a detached retina, so I made an appointment.
As for the buzzing, it's subsided. It's not painful so I'm not too concerned. It's just weird.
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