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Old 12-26-2007, 04:01 PM #1
izadoglover izadoglover is offline
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Heart Chronic Pain?Failed Back Surgery Syndrome

Hi. I just wanted to say hello to everyone and introduce myself. I have had about 9 or 10 surgeries for everything from a busted back to breast cancer. I live in Northeastern PA. I am going through a rough patch right now and when I googled a question related to chronic pain/fatigue NeuroTalk came up. It looked like a soft place to land....
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