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Old 04-01-2010, 02:08 AM #1
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Exclamation calling people w/sjogrens and neuropathy

Just wanting to connect with other people that have Sjogrens with some type of neuropathy involement. Please list your symptoms and any medications you take to help. I am trying to decide on medications to take and want to focus on the meds that deal with the cause like the inflammation. Please any infor you have will be helpful to me because I don't think I have any tears left in my body..can't cry anymore and I need some input from others that know what I am going through. Thanks Mary
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