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Old 02-21-2012, 05:20 PM #1
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Default How long does the blood test take?

Had the blood drawn on Friday, and yes, yesterday was a holiday, but now wondering how long it takes to get the results? Is this a standard time frame, or does it take longer? Don't go for the EMG until next week.

Can't decide if I want it to be positive, and then I have a real, incurable problem, or not, and then I have weird symptoms that act like something but no proof of it, again. I have so many weird, is-but-isn't things that it would almost be nice to actually have something, and maybe get something done about it for once. Limbo sucks. But so does having real diseases, huh.
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