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Old 06-22-2015, 05:13 AM #5
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Mark,
Thanks for your feedback. I watched the video series, You look great!, and have been reading old threads. Vitamins are next.

I have multiple symptoms and am most probably bothered by the balance, vertigo, nausea, fatigue, pains, head pressure, tinnitus and the need for quiet but I know other people are much worse so I try to grin and bear it.

Muscle twitches are new and the only external sign. Can these issues be helped?

It is helpful of you to assist people. I was hoping you would write and you did.

I don't know where to post so I can learn more about recovery from pcs.

Thanks. Platinum
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