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Old 09-30-2007, 03:14 PM #1
Lindecker01 Lindecker01 is offline
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Hi everybody,
I have had Reflex Sympathetic Dystropy for almost 11 years now. I am trying to find out information on the new "Snail Venom" treatment now FDA approved for the United States. This treatment has been used in Europe for a long time and I am wondering how it works for RSD. The doctor that I had years ago thought that this treatment would be good and that I should go to Europe to check it out. Well now it is here and I can't find anything on it with RSD. Does anyone know about this new technology to the United States?
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