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Old 07-18-2014, 09:36 AM #2
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you are not alone. I am pretty much in the same boat except from a brain injury. My doctor this morning told me I had fibro from the head injury. I fainted in his office. I am 46 very overweight and home everyday and not working. Well I have as my girlfriend and my cat and the people I met on this board. I tell u what u keep fighting and I'll keep fighting and we will keep searching for answers.
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