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Old 04-28-2020, 04:28 AM #11
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Batbite24 when the people you knew had GBS did their legs feel very heavy? I woke up at 330 with my husband and I had to get up at 430 so I just stayed awake. I felt fine when I woke up laying in bed no tingling no pins and needles but then idk I thought what is going on and I've been having a panic attack I think. It's now 530am.... idk I'm trying to be positive but its wearing off I'm thinking about getting the 3rd vaccine and stopping. This is absolutely terrible. I dont want to die....
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