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Old 07-09-2015, 10:12 PM #2
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Hi, just wanted to let you know there have been a few posts this past week about the fireworks and their effects over on the

TBI/PCS Forum

You could run a search there for fireworks and also there are some older threads about noise cancelling headphones that might be of help. Many of us are very sensitive to sounds and light so it's a topic that comes up a lot.

take care.
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