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Old 11-28-2011, 01:58 PM #1
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Default chill like feeling thru my body ...especially when i went to bed

Ok..i get this on and off during the day -- chill like feeling thru my body. I'm not necessarily cold, but like a tingling throbbing kind of feeling. It was especially bad last night when I went to bed. I have had a busy weekend..well since thanksgiving...so a very busy 4 days. I couldn't sleep ...after 45 mins of just laying there with this weird feeling on and off I got up and took a half ambien (5mg) and finally feel off to sleep...11 to 7ish.

I felt a little better today so far ...but symptoms are starting. Just playing a card game of UNO for half hour or so with my son (who is recovering from surgery) set my head spinning and feeling all off balance.
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