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Originally Posted by Sheltiemom18 View Post
Very sorry to hear about your recent whiplash - on top of everything else you've had. I was once advised that when taking higher amounts of Vitamin C to make sure and drink plenty of water.

Whiplash can be wicked, but think positively. Was in an auto accident years ago and had the same injuries as you - C-spine and T-spine. With treatment and therapy, the pain did go away.

Best wishes,

Sheltiemom
Would you share this experience with me Sheltie? I am confused as to what I should expect. I will write exactly what has occured.
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