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Old 07-17-2012, 06:33 AM #1
londonrunners
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Default New member help understanding pcs

Hi this is my second post

I try to space it out more 5 days after being knocked unconcious I had a
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clear CT should I get another one now its 5 weeks?

I just have slight tinitus mainly noticable in my room. The reason I ask is if slow

bleeds only appear within 2 weeks or more would a5 day CT be enough baring

other problems

thankyou patrick!
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