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Old 12-18-2019, 01:02 PM #1
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Hey Atxlaker,

i know its been a while, but maybe you will read this.

How do you feel today?
My story is actually kind of similar to yours. I also felt a lot of improvement after lots of tests were negative and my anxienty went await a bit. But still now, 4 months after the onset i still feel increasing numbness all over my body. Also my vision has gotten even more blurry than before in the last days. So im not actually sure if this is purely caused by anxiety. Also my anxiety set in after i had the first symptoms. Still i smoked weed just as you (but stopped now since 3 months) and it is possible to get psychosis from it. Yet i never had any problemes going in that direction in my life ever.
Did everything go away for your or do you still feel some of the symptoms?

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