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Old 05-29-2011, 11:38 PM #1
Sareth Sareth is offline
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Default Suddenly feeling heavy all over

New symptoms always pop in and out with me... but this one I'm kinda worried about.
Like 9 hours ago, a symptom I've had since the beginning (parts of the body feeling out of place/not there, kinda hard to explain) suddenly vanished and now my head feels really heavy along with a tension headache. My limbs feel slightly heavy too... Has anybody else had this symptom? I'm afraid it's a sign that I'm going to go unconscious and go into a coma or something, although it's been almost two months...
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