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My head is squezzing together

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I jumped off a tower into water 7 days ago and tried to stay under water for as long as possible. Straight after when i came up my head was squezzing together. I started to feel that pain again when holding my breath does anyon have an answer to this. Harry

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Hi there,

If you see a Doctor for that issue I am almost sure he will not diagnose you with Hughes Syndrome/Antiphopholipidsyndrome which is the autoimmun illness we all have on this site.

Have you landed on the wrong site perhaps or...?

Best wishes from Kerstin in Stockholm

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Harry - welcome I see youve just joined. Have you Hughes/APS?

Why did you jump off a tower and hold your breath? Im confused....

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