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Default Now I'm really getting there - MRIs and sensory stimulation/damage?!?!?

Please read this:

http://sumerdoc.blogspot.com/2007/07...e-effects.html

Thank you Marlene for this one. I always new there was a feminine side on me. I hope it is reversible.

Thank you
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