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Old 09-04-2014, 02:44 PM #25
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I haven't been wearing my glasses lately and the headches are in the spot where if you have outdated glasses with headaches and my headavhes did go away for like a week or a half a week then came back In a diffrent spot.

I will probley go back on ritalin because I can't focus at schooo and maybe it will help for my concussion like the mental thinking part if it

Thanks!
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