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Old 01-02-2013, 11:48 AM #1
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Default Greetings from Scotland

Hello folks - My name is Rob, I'm 54 and live in NE Scotland. I was diagnosed with FMS/CFS in 2006 but my symptoms go back to around 1998 and I suspect were triggered by a car accident in August of that year.

Looking to improve my knowledge and understanding of my condition and possible treatments. I was referred my a Canadian friend who has a Traumatic Brain Injury received in Afghanistan.
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