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Re: They tell me its all in my head!

From: Cheryl

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Hi! I understand with you completely. I have been fainting for a year now and since Feb. it's been daily. Without going into all the details, I ended up switching doctors because of the same things. Now I found out it was caused by a combination of two things. My vagal nerve was pinched and I also have anaphilactix allergic reactions to a lot of things. I have been going to the chriporacter for a month now and have noticed a big deference. So with your injury I think you should go to a chiropractic to get an x-ray and also change MD's. You just have to push and try to get to the bottom of it sometimes. I did a lot of research online. My vagal nerve was pinched and I also have problems with my neck from the resault of a car accident and getting wiplash. I hope this is some help to you. Good luck!


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