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Old 05-18-2014, 07:07 PM #1
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I was diagnosed with diabetes, then with a broken vertebrae, herniated disc, and my L5 off track. I'm in constant pain with my diabetic neuropathy. A few days ago I had labs done and now they think I have Rheumatoid arthritis, I'm in so much pain I don't know what to do. I over dosed 8 months ago obviously it didn't work. Is there anyone that can offer some suggestions?
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