Unusable safari after Mountain Lion 10.8.2 upgrade

Hi,
After the last Mountain Lion update (10.8.2) using Safari is not like before to me. Every single time i wake up my Macbook Pro and run safari, pages I try to open just cant open normally, loading tooks for 2-5 min then page opens, after 5 min it works normally then again after few minutes same problem happens, without closing safari. But every time I turn on my macbook or open safari problem is there. My internet is working normally since I can use it on my sisters laptop, or when I restart my macbook to Window 7 Bootcamp. Only when I use in Mac OS X, internet/safari is not working well. Tried other browsers (Chrome/Mozilla Firefox) and they seem to work better then safari, open pages faster than safari, but still not normally like before. Again, using internet in bootcamp works perfectly. Any solutions?

Is there a way I can contact someone from Apple because I really cant use internet normally -.-...I am now downloading Mountain Lion again and ill try to reinstall it, if that doesnt works I just dont know what to do...i have tried everything...some link I can open, some links a cant open, after few minutes its normal and again after few minutes it doesnt work, its just annoying:/...i am really disappointed....just to mention, few weeks ago I had a problem with youtube, many videos I have tried to watch were working for me just for 30-40 sec and they just stop, also tried everything, even clean install of OS X, and havent fix the problem until installed adblock extension, there was problem with the ads on videos. But why is that just on mac, why not on bootcamp windows too? everything has worked great until upgrade to mountain lion-.-

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