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Old 03-20-2013, 10:10 AM #1
Jazzyjuice Jazzyjuice is offline
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Default What Do You Think is Wrong With Me?

Hi, I'm Jazzyjuice. I'm a newbie and here are my symptoms:

hair loss
eyebrow loss
rarely but sometimes feel like I'll collapse
often very tired
ringing in the ears (4 years)
dry skin on legs, not face
rapid weight gain
double vision on left (9 years)

Anybody think they know what's wrong? Thank you, JJ.
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