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Old 01-29-2011, 06:43 PM #1
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Default Close to ER I think

Hey guys- wanted to give a little update-


Recently I have been going to the gym 1 or 2 times a day because of feeling so strong and it feels awesome. Though now I believe its starting to catch up to me- my breahing isnt too bad right now, i just did a NIF and its over 40, but it could tank quite quickly. Though all of my muscles everywhere else seem to be very weak and not move well, like they are stiff.

My neck, just using the computer is asking for a break, and my eye is all the way closed and it is getting hard to walk.

I hardly remember what it feels like when i get close to the ER..but i think this is it..


I just got up from a 2 hour nap, and cant seem to get enough sleep.

Any advice?

Thanks- Tyson
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