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Old 04-16-2012, 10:32 PM #1
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Increase in symptoms include:
-Body jolts when im trying to go to sleep, they arent frequent they only happen once or twice.
-Frequent yawning
-I wouldnt call them nightmares, but i have been having REALLY strange dreams.
-Body pains

I guess its not so much as an increase in symptoms, its more like im losing old symptoms and gaining new ones..

Lately i have been trying to keep video game playing to a minimum, and just been chatting with my girlfriend all day while surfing the net. I also spend time on facebook most of the day to try and keep my mind off any bad thinking.
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