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Jan 9, 2011

if you have one or more of that problems
- Headaches type migraine - severe pains that are not relieved by analgesics
- Occasional diarrhea
- sneezes, which lasts more or less 24 hours and is neither a cold nor fever of hay.
- Motion sicknesses or dizziness
- Stamp in the ears
- Throbs of the heart
- Sensation that the whole body vibrates - specially in the night, when one is in a state of easing.
- Intense muscular spasms - more pain in the body, often in the back.
- Swarm - in arms, hands, legs or feet.
- Loss of muscular power - in the hands, caused by changes in the circulatory system.
- Occasional respiratory difficulties - and / or observing a stronger or noisy breathing when one is in relaxed condition
- Changes in the immune system
- Changes in the lymphatic system
- Sensation of weariness - or depletion for the minor effort
- Wanting to sleep - more time and more consecutive than the normal thing 
or other pains or problems don´t worry at all are changes that are happening now If you go to a doctor the doctor will find everithing OK and don´t worry about the pain or the problem as it starts it will finish soon without doing nothing

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Posted: Sunday January 9, 2011, 2:18 am
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