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Old 06-24-2012, 07:07 PM #1
Halgan Halgan is offline
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Default PSC- swimming - felt normal after .....

Hi PCS community ,

I liked to share with you one thing which happenned to me Sunday.
For the father`s day kids want to spend the day at pool . My hubby and I said good idea since we didn't spend muc time wit the kids lately with my condition.

I was so anxious to aggravate my situation but was really had fun and I was really surprised to felt normal again . Whata wonderfull state. It s beeen close to 6 months now and I am also very curious is anybody felt that way .

It felt like my brain got a lots of oxygen .

Can somebody please respond .... I am going to see my doc this week and would like him to answer me but I really don't believe in doctor anymore.

Thanks
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