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Old 12-31-2012, 10:14 AM #1
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Default joints turning bluish???

Yikes, my ex called me this morning to say that after a week of nonstop aches and joint pain all over that she doesnt have any pains, feels fine! Now its just that her joints-hands and feet look bluish! Her whole hand! I think that this is worse than my Parkinson's, at least I can take a medication and it works. Not like I have all sorts of symptoms that come and go!
Imagine-her with MS and I've got Parkinson's, a match made in heaven!
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