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Old 01-26-2009, 06:22 AM #1
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Default Suffering from CRPS type II

Hi everyone. I'm just new here but hope it will be a lasting journey for me. My name is Lynn. I have been diagnosed with CRPS type II in October, 2008. I am awake every morning early and this will be a place I can spend some waking hours talking to others and maybe bring some comfort to those I can help. I guess I found this site for a reason.
I'm loking forward to talking to as many of you as I can. This should be fun. Thanks for a great site.
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