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Old 06-08-2015, 09:18 AM #1
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Default Post I entered I cannot edit....

Hi,
I entered this post and then realized the links I posted were obsolete and went to update them but oddly, there is no EDIT button at the bottom of my post like there is on all my other posts. Any ideas? Thanks, Diandra

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Forum: Peripheral Neuropathy 06-06-2015, 02:01 PM
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Got my Lyme results
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LD Tests are notoriously poor, that is why LD is...

LD Tests are notoriously poor, that is why LD is a CLINICAL diagnosis(dx), meaning your doc weighs all the data and she/he makes the dx.
If you think your Lyme doc treats everyone, you have the...
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