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Old 04-01-2013, 06:08 PM #1
geopeach geopeach is offline
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Default second attempt

seems I was misdiagnosed do not have neuropathy but had extreme low vitamin d level 18 now 55. Lost my job while on neurotin. had been a nurse for over 20 years. took 7 months to get my balance back. Lost my call center job due to building shut down. now seems some friends of mine (RN's) think I should look into add in adults to find the help I need. So scared of medication. now that I have the vitamin D level where do I begin. Diet or ADD help What job can I get
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