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Mine is a Palm Pre.


The darn thing has proprioception....turn the phone and the screen turns sideways. Awesome what the darn thing can do. Only thing is, we cant figure out how to hang up on it. LOL

At least you found a relative with neuropathy! On one branch, a fellow lost his head when he irritated the king of England, and another died in the Crusades in 1217AD. But no mention of neuropathy, lol.

I was lucky to have a great deal of genealogy documented.

I have autoimmune recent family history, but no PN that I know of.

I so hope you find answers. I do think having a disease can make you a better nurse provided you can take the rigors of nursing, but you are young. I have kids older than you. My triathlon days are over unless I run into a miracle cure.
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