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Old 03-20-2007, 03:30 PM #1
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Default Symptom check...

I get dizzy/off balance often. Have others experienced this? I was told that this might be because the nerves that tell my brain where my legs and feet actually are at any given moment may not be working that great. The signals get a little garbled. So I get a wobbly/light headed feeling. It comes and goes.

Also, do others have any pains on their face and/or in their teeth or gums?

Thanks - appreciate the insight of this group. Rob
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