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Old 03-12-2014, 08:49 PM #5
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Thanks for the reply Mark.. Im curious to what happens if the blood isnt fully absorbed.. I was symptom free for 5 months and exercising everyday.. Quite suddenly i started feeling light headed again and dizzy.. Seems a bit strange that i was asymptomatic for so long.. I can recall hitting my head lightly at the gym but nothing too serious.. At least it seemed that way.. So, what happens if the blood is not fully absorbed? Ive tried to do some research but cant find that specific answer.. A concussion that i had 10 years ago left me with calcium deposits.. Is it possible the CT scan is showing the calcium deposits as blood? Im awfully confused..
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