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Old 05-31-2014, 10:42 PM #4
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Glad you and your son are okay!!

Yes, don't over do things, some days it feels like we can do a lot but we pay for it later on.

Keep an eye on that cervical strain, I had one over a year ago and still having problems which my Dr ignored for months, pain got much worse after about 4 months, now it's down my left arm, not to scare you but keep an eye on it and get straight to the Dr if you feel it suddenly starts feeling worse, don't want anyone to go through what I did.

I was also dizzy, went to vestibular therapy which helped.

3 months is not long at all, be careful and take extra good care of yourself.

Take care...
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