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Old 12-03-2008, 06:46 PM #1
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Angry mild concussion and weightloss

I have a question but here is the story.
About a month ago I finally started losing weight cause I haven't had a period and it helped. But then we were in a car crash and I wen't and got a ct done but it said I was fine but just recently I started gaining weight in one day.It was like 1 pound it was 2 pounds and I don't eat that much.So I started taking my harmone pills again but it still hasn't helped.Please help thankyou.
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