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Old 04-15-2008, 11:13 AM #1
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Default Looking for info on epidural infusion - RSD

Greetings to all members of NT!

While searching for info on RSD, how delighted I am
to find a forum of members to share experiences and
information about treatment for RSD and other
health disorders so many suffer from.

Thanks in advance to those who know anything
about a 5 day epideral infusion. Am interested in
knowing about your experience. Will be going into
the hospital May 1st.

Better Health to All,
Scott
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