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Old 09-21-2008, 08:54 PM #1
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Default update on oblation

The seond full day after second oblation...... my right side of my head is vibrating ...... the left side is not...... the problems that I have have had in the past are returning......maybe it will get better tomorrow.....

the burn was for 15 minutes this time..... last time the burn was four minutes....... I had the tunnel vision today...... and the electric storm in the eyes.......... I am having the paign on the right side mostly...... the left side was calm and felt better , but tonight it is the same oh .... same oh........o.n............on both sides.......the vibration is gone on the left side .........the pain was gone on the left side untill tonight....
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