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Old 10-11-2012, 04:24 PM #1
Radard2 Radard2 is offline
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Wyoming
Posts: 5
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Default Hello from Wyoming

Hi there. I just joined today from the Big Horn Basin area of Wyoming. I had Neuroinvasive West Nile Virus about 6 years ago with Meningitis. Since then I've had problems with pain in the lower legs and feet, fatigue, coginitive problems and brain fog and some strange things like "brain shocks" (my nickname for my strange electrical attacks that I get when I sleep), other wierd sleep issues, some vision problems and light/sound sensitivity. For me I think the worst part is the leg pain which is constant and the fatigue and brain fog. I'm 52 and married. I enjoy photography and exploring the backroads. I love animals (except for mosquitos).
Wyoming is wonderful, but where I live there is no support system or anything. It would be wonderful if there are any other Wyoming people here who would like to connect. It would be nice to connect with someone who understands how you can look and act fine, but on the inside you're struggling with senses that don't work right and with pain.
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