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Old 02-21-2019, 01:05 AM #11
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Thank you for your uplifting words. Right now I'm still in the stage where there is the doubt I'm getting rabies. The tremors sure doesn't help that. But since I've had no headaches or fever and appear to not have actual muscle weakness (just feels that way), I have to keep telling myself that the vaccine did or is doing I ts primary job. I'm sure after a few more weeks of this feeling and not getting rabies or worse I can come to terms with this and can deal with the neuro symptoms as they present, like everyone of you guys do or did. I just need to get through this fear stage first.
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