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Old 09-23-2017, 04:07 PM #1
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Thanks Mark, that was kind of the logic that I was using, just a little bit of paranoia I guess.

At home, I guess there were a few factors I guess, like different time zones and extra driving and maybe loud music and such. I thought I was fully recovered by the time I left school, but I guess not. The reason for multiple neurologists is a change of location, since my family just recently moved across the country.

Thanks for the response!
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