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Old 04-08-2010, 01:39 PM #1
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I have bipolar disorder so I fit in this class but I am also searching for anyone who suffers from neurocardiogenic syncope or syncope episodes period. I have this problem and I have no one who understands what I am going through. My family is great with me but they cannot help, the doctors in my area are not sure what to do with me, my therapist is worried that I am in a depressed bipolar state because of this, and I am lost. If anyone in this community has this condition or knows someone who does I would love to talk to you!
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