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Ann-Ohio
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"Whether you have an active infection or the remnants of a previous infection, the vagus nerve may be contributing to your ongoing symptoms. " Learning to recognize those symptoms and adding a few simple self-help techniques may help in your healing journey."
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aklnwlf
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Wow that's some great info! I have cranial nerve damage that has affected my eye and hearing on one side. Makes perfect sense that the vagus nerve is affected also.
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MADDOG
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Good info .
But i have never been to Vagus.
I heard everything stays there.
HE HE HE HE ! MADDOG
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Ann-Ohio
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It takes nerve to gamble in Vagus.
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