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G
gerih
Posted June 2010
My mom is 71 yrs old. In the last few years after suffering and contracting Gilleon Baret she has become irritable and short tempered.
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Jun 2010
Never heard of Gilleon Baret can you explain more?
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Jun 2010
its a virus that attacks the nervous system that causes paralysis. Google it. Its a crazy virus!
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