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Old 03-19-2015, 01:23 PM #1
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Sorry Bluesfan, you are correct, my feet are not much good. In addition to neuropathy and weakness from diabetes and stroke, they are also arthritic and the bone in one foot is now mottled from an infection after a botched surgery job (not to mention the pins in it). Hope to see you stumbling around the forum also. Thank you for your comments on my inner strength. That really brightened my day.
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