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Old 11-07-2012, 01:27 PM #1
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Default Try taking a cold shower.

Many of you have probably noticed an increase in heart rate since your accident thats because your autonomous neurvous system is slightly out of whack. Maybe giving it a nudge, sort of speak, could help it get back on track. Anyway, that is a theory i have been thinking about lately. I haven't been able to find any research on the subject. What do you guys think?
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