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Old 07-12-2016, 02:56 PM #1
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Default Im delusional

You know how when you get a cut and swim in the ocean it heals more quickly? Or when you have a sore throat and gargle with saltwater it kills the bad germs and numbs the pain?

Well, I'm pretending that eating and drinking salt all day in order to help my dysautonomia and low bp is going to "cure" me.

You know how many times I've done this already with different methods- each time thinking..."this might do it"?

Too many.
If I don't at least remain hopeful with this miserable condition, it would be over though, so I must keep on keeping on.

I'm still waiting for the genetics to get back to me on when they will take us.
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