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Old 12-14-2015, 10:10 PM #6
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Okay, good, so I'm not recalling this incorrectly. I have to find this now. So the onset was acute or subacute, it wasn't that it dissipated quickly, meaning that the acute or subacute onset and it being chronic/long standing needn't be mutually exclusive? I'll look for it. Just giving myself and other of us some hope. It has been just over half a year for me.


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Originally Posted by madisongrrl View Post
I've read that study and probably have it somewhere. I think they had an acute or sub-acute onset.
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