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sure thing:) will keep in touch:)
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oh your very welcome:) if your on aol or yahoo my name is dollmindy send me an im and we can talk sometime?
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thanks melinda. your way of ignoring it sounds a little bit unique, funny at the same time. well, now i know i'm not alone and based on some of your messages that ive read i must say that were almost the same in problems. all i know is that no matter how many meds we take its not the answer or the cure. what it does is just relax us for awhile. keep in touch, maybe i could be of help too. thanks:)
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I know exactly what you mean you can hear it like it was almost a radio playing... I really don't have any advice for you. I can't ever make it stop the only thing I ever do is watch TV really loud or take a hour shower until I can't keep my eyes open anymore and want to sleep even then I still hear it I would just wait and ride it out it will stop. I would say "oh don€™t think about it or ignore it but that's easier said then done it just doesn€™t happen like that I would watch TV kind of loud it drains out the sound of your heart or take a long a** shower and let the water run on you eyes for a while that will make you tired... Hope this helps
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i cant seem to sleep some nights...i feel my pulse everywhere, when lying down. i went to the doctor and everything was normal. anyone out there with the same feeling as mine??? this brings me to panic at times but the doc told me that im such a worrier, loosen up a bit and try to relax....its easier said than done. anyone with that loud pulse?

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