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Old 08-07-2010, 01:00 AM #1
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Im not quite sure as to what your test results are, but I am concerned and wondering how you are doing after seeing another rummy? I am new to all of this as well and trying to figure out my own condition of Autoimmunity cause. I hope all is well and hope you get this, I would love to hear that they found what was causing your pain and you are able to control it.
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