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Old 05-17-2012, 09:22 PM #11
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Is the additional restriction of neck motion without the jolt something that fades? Is it better with the permanent?
For me it was much improved with the permanent. Not so many jolts now, but they do happen occasionally, depends on how far I turn my head or lean it back

I am a Finance & HR Mgr, I look down at work all the time working on financials, etc...had so many jolts and had to be so careful with the trial. I do not have that problem at all with the permanent.
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