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Old 06-03-2011, 04:56 PM #1
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Default can just being in a car cause overstimulation (not driving)

I swear I felt awful the next day or two after being just a passenger (half hour ride each way to therapist). Is that possible???

I usually use the time in the car to "rest" and put my head back but this particular time I figured I should start getting used to being in the car again ... what do you think?
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