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Actually, if I think it over, these 'attacks' might
Posted By: Jan on 2009-03-07
In Reply to: I know it' not the Xanax....because - MT1
even be minimal TIAs (transient ischemic attacks) or light strokes.
I might be wrong, but do you like this explanation better than the Xanax explanation?
Regards from Dr.Jan, LOL, this is unbelievavble!
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Actually, if I think it over, these 'attacks' might
even be minimal TIAs (transient ischemic attacks) or light strokes.
I might be wrong, but do you like this explanation better than the Xanax explanation?
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