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Old 10-18-2013, 07:26 PM #11
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So I should start to take some of those B vitamins basically? I don't really know much about any of them. I've never taken a vitamin in my life.

I watched a wee bit of game of thrones tonight on my laptop using earphones and I think it did seem a bit better. I didn't manage the whole episode but it feels like an achievement of sorts. Thank you for the suggestion.

Poetry mom - thanks for explaining that. I think I understand. I was watching my cousin play a game and he was flying a plane, making it dip up and down. I felt so sick watching it. Also when watching a 'relaxing' video on YouTube of the ocean, the waves made me feel sick. How strange.

Another thing guys, all day yesterday and today and I've had the feeling of not being able to breathe properly. Kinda like I really need to take a deep breath but can't and I'm having to consciously think about each breath I take. Any notion of that kinda thing? I have to admit, it's a bit scary.

Thanks again.
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