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Old 12-03-2010, 08:23 AM #11
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No injury, I do spray chemicals in the garden but I use gloves.

Actually, the recurrence seems to be related to working out at the gym- although it seems strange, I know. I hadn't worked out at the gym much since my initial problems- I just walked in the neighborhood sometimes and did housework. One week, I walked on the treadmill 3 times a week for 30-45 minutes (I was walking quite fast, almost running). I was also doing weight training. Then the symptoms began and seem to be progressing.


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Did you have a vaccine before the new relapse?

Do you spray chemicals in the garden? Did this start after using some chemical, stripping furniture, new carpeting etc?

Some sensations may be toxin related. Since you had a long interval between events, I wonder if you come into contact with something that triggered you?
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