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Old 03-12-2017, 06:52 PM #2
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Hi ripply...here for you .... have you been getting a good 8 hour sleep ??? The brain needs some good R.E.M. to regenerate cells and start the healing process . Sleep in the "King" position on your back with your face facing the ceiling arms by your side . Also prepare for a good nights rest by staying away from watching TV and hand phone . Stay away from smoking or alcohol if you do. Trust me , I had a bunch of symptoms from going through a panic Attack .... severe thirst , weakness in legs etc ....


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