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Old 09-01-2014, 04:05 PM #1
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Default reasons for taking vitamins and supplements for sensory symptoms 9 years later

My main symptoms are waking up with tremors and intense internal burning in arms and legs, pulsatile tinnitus, feeling faint when standing, pain all over head at times but mostly in back of head, burning facial pain.

Have read a lot about how vitamins and supplements help to treat initial head injury. Would love to have a reason to take them now.

Cognitive issues not much of a problem. Do have anxiety, ocd and depression.
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