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Old 05-27-2011, 12:57 AM #9
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Greenfrog....i think you and i are fairly around the same injury date (about a month ago). This is definetly my pattern, i can handle the majority of my day, running errands, light exercise, etc. By night, my vision starts to get granulated or pixalated, like im in a fog, headaches, pressure in my ears, and extreme fatigue. It comes and goes during the resting period, but it wipes me out. im starting to listen to my body and rest more than i was before, but yes, days are way better than nights!
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