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Old 10-11-2010, 08:49 AM #19
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Default Good Luck Fiona

Good luck today Fiona with your unplanned tweaking session

Hope you get it sorted out and that the nausea will subside. Ive the opposite to you in regards to sleeping, I have to turn it down somewhat as the pressure on my spine at night sends the stim into overdrive. And then in the morning its back up to full tilt.

We WILL get there eventually
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