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Old 09-06-2016, 09:28 PM #4
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Thanks guys. Yes. I am 6'2". It's this physical anxiety I can't quite explain. I got the doctor to switch me to Valium due to the longer half life and she doubled my quantity. So we shall see how I do on Diazepam. I have strange headaches. Like a rubber band is around my head. I also talk to a counselor today about cbt and emv and cht. I just have to get a diagnosis is of ptsd first from my doctor before I can do individual sessions. Due to the fact I have no insurance. Thanks so much. I'll keep ya'll updated.
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