I have had that kind of thing in different areas for days at a time, then it stops for a while. I don't know what triggers it. It does seem strange that disability insurance is taxable! Barbara H. _http://barbarah.wordpress.com/_ (http://barbarah.wordpress.com/) In a message dated 3/26/2007 4:54:51 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have been having "flutterings", which are like the small muscle spasms I have in my legs and arms, over my left breast area. This just started in the last week - or at least that I am aware of. Does anyone have the same or does anyone think I should contact my Neuro? I have been under some stress due to doing taxes and finding out that I owe $3500 to IRS. Little did I know that the Disability Insurance is taxable which I think is unjust - if I had my car stolen or totaled, I don't think that insurance amount is taxable! Also due to the amount of the Disability Insurance amount, I don't qualify for any additional credits. I had plenty of deductions due to meds, Medical Health Insurance payments, special equipment not covered under insurance, etc. and got the amount from $7500 to the $3500 amount, BUT still more than I think I should pay. Then today I went to pay my credit card that I use for personal items (groceries, meds, gas, etc.) and found that some where along the line, my credit card number has been stolen. I have $500+ in different charges with such items as Islamic Refugee Relief, hobby store, etc. The Credit Card company is looking into it but does that mean that possibly the FBI or CIA will be visiting me? I check my credit card and bank balances at least weekly. All this has happened since last Friday, 3/23. Anyway, back to the original question - should I be alarmed? I don't want to appear neurotic to the doctor but I also don't want to ignore any "signals" that my body is trying to send to me. Thanks, Candy K. Candis Kalley [EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) EarthLink Revolves Around You. ************************************** AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com.