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Old 05-15-2011, 08:22 AM #1
mhill62 mhill62 is offline
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Default Hello.. newbie... mystery "syndrome"

Hello... landed here in my ongoing search for info trying to understand what is going on with my body. Acute since Jan 7th.. continually morphing. Looking back I now see there have been "signs" and "warnings" for at least 10 years and possibly as far back as childhood. XO Marge
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