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Old 09-30-2015, 11:45 PM #1
Midnight_Sun Midnight_Sun is offline
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Smirk Pseudotumor cerebri

Hello everyone!

I am just looking for anyone else here who is suffering from not only annoying to pronounce disease but an even more so annoying one to have. I'd just love to share some experiences and hear some... mainly if the pulsatile tinnitus ever ends or if I have a permanent heart rate monitor in my ear.

Thanks, and I hope to hear from some of ya!

~*~ Midnight Sun ~*~
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