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Old 06-08-2014, 02:03 PM #8
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Default quitting.

well i have only gotten progressively worse on my days off, when i had hoped i'd get better.

headaches, vertigo, dizziness, vision problems, nausea.

worsening even as i lay in bed constantly.

i'm going to quit the only job i've ever loved tomorrow morning.

really, really sad.

thanks for the advice everyone. i hope this will disappear someday..
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