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Old 10-28-2014, 12:44 AM #1
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Default benzo's making vestibular symptoms worse?

benzo's make anyone else's vestibular symptoms worse? I felt like I was making pretty good progress up until a couple weeks ago. I started taking kolonopin for social anxiety and I slowly started feeling a bit worse. But about the same time I also tried to do push ups. That was the first time I've tried any exercise besides walking since the last concussion. Head injuries blow. I'd rather two broken legs. At least then you have a time table on when you'll be healed up.
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