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Old 05-25-2011, 09:10 PM #4
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Seems like folks in this thread are one year or more. I completed 2 years (nothing to happy about) and some symptoms improved and some got worse.

My days also has very drastic ups and downs and no way I can predict even though I do exactly the same thing everyday including going to bed, eating etc.,

My main disabling symptoms are persistent dizziness (weak legs, near fainting etc., gets worse with any stimulation - non-vertigo), facial pain, nausea and fatigue.

Seems like sunshine is 3.5 years close and can you please tell what are your main symptoms? How many of you has gone in a flight and suffered (or didn't suffer)? Can you all drive comfortably?


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