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Old 11-10-2019, 08:28 AM #11
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Originally Posted by bacc View Post
Hope you all had a good weekend. I was wondering if anyone experienced or has been experiencing any headaches or eye problems. I have been having headaches on the right side of my head for weeks now. They are on and off and my eyes also have floaters [random strings and spots in my vison]. I wanted to see if these are maybe more post vaccination symptoms or if I need to go running to the doctor’s again :/
Hope you are doing ok bacc?
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