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Old 03-25-2011, 10:32 PM #6
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Default I'm new to NT also.

I was wondering if you have ever heard of RDS? That is something you might want to ask your Dr. about. And I know that when my migraines are really bad, and I have to go into the hospital my right leg and my right side of my face goes numb. My Dr. said that was a side effect from my migraines. I am on NT because I am suffering from Post Concussion Syndrome.
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