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Old 07-17-2012, 03:30 AM #1
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Default Hello from England

Hello folks,
I'm new here,from England and looking to find out a little more about other experiences with peripheral neuropathy(which in my case is yet to be confirmed pending my first consultation in a few weeks)my gp thinks it is PN but has no answers as to cause,management etc etc...Would like to find some positive,hopeful posts on here as my symptoms are beginning to dominate my life...
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