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Old 08-12-2015, 05:09 PM #1
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Default Feel worse after a shower?

Hi again all,



There was a post a while back talking about after a shower people were feeling better symptom wise. There symptoms were reduced to a point.


I was the same too, but now, every time I take showers my symptoms increase dramatically. its just annoying, I would take a shower before going out to eat and I feel so zoned out and my dream symptom gets so much worse, very upsetting.


Because of this I've actually been avoiding showers, cause we tend to avoid things that make us feel bad. But obviously, I need to keep my hygiene good, so it still persists.


Anyone else have this issue?
Let me know what you think
Sam
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