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Old 05-12-2013, 12:11 AM #6
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Mark,

I appreciate the kind words and advice. I checked your vitamin sticky and have ordered a few more for my regimen

I think I know the answer, but I hope this isn't a life long disorder I have to deal with. I remember drinking for the first time since the accidents in February, and for a week I felt concussed. Haven't touched a drop of it since, and I am scared to drink again. I wonder if I ever will be able to drink again.

Fortunately I do not need it, nor do I drink coffee or partake in other activities that seem detrimental to the healing.
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