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русская карта торрент Hi April!!! Thanks for all of the encouragement! I just loved hearing you say "only 6 more days till I see the babies again"
sorry but didnt know what to put as a title hope no one is offended. I have four year old twin sons and the older one by 13 minutes is having some troubles with his little pee pee they both had to be recircumcised at 18 months and the older one was put in the hospital at 2 years of age cause he started screaming histarically and i thought that his diaper was bothering him cause that is all he had on so when i took it off to loosen it i noticed that he little pee pee had gone up inside of him and the whole pubic area was bright blue like he lost circulation he was in the hospital for two weeks with no answers to what had happend to him. But it is still the same size it was when he was born and has no sack he just has some skin hanging, my other twin son is growing just fine and he like all others touches it and makes it get big but when the other one does it it does not act like it has any feeling at all it does not do what the other ones does. They were six weeks early and weighed six lbs apiece the older twin was in the birth canal for three months and i was on bed rest so he was pretty swoolen and bruised when he was born just woundering if this has anything to do with it. Im just concerned they will be five soon and his little pee pee looks like a little new borns is there anyone out there that can answer this question for me.?
I really feel like I'm out of wack.
The last two years I have had pretty much non-stop pain, partial remissions for a few days at a time, one time for about 25 days, but I woud say the pain was tolerable not as bad and then it would start again.
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