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Old 03-19-2014, 01:56 PM #1
ClassicStyle ClassicStyle is offline
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Default Hello, I'm glad I found you.

Hello Friends,

Fortunately or perhaps not, I can find two or three categories on this board where I could fit in nicely. I have a nice story to tell but I'm not so inclined to opine today.

I am experiencing some significant pain, numbness and inflamation and I am quite concerned with my symptoms and test results. I will post my hello here and follow up down on the board by the arthritis group.

Hello to All and thanks for being here.

T
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