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Old 06-16-2008, 11:55 AM #13
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Hi jprinz:

Glad you went to the doctors and he at least offered meds.

My last bout of petechiae in March led to excessive fatigue, a discoid rash and increased spasticity which led to a dermatology referral which I have in August. Of course the rash is fading but I have great pictures to show him. Now if I could stop the Rip Van Winkle impression and ditch the cane I would be a happy camper.

Limboland sucks. Oh - congrats on the 'zit'. Sounds like a compliment.
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