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Old 06-04-2010, 07:34 AM #17
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Hi. I am sorry for your injury. I have RSD not from an injury though the cause is unknown and I have PN too. I was dx with both around the similar time though PN was first. My pain doc did suggest taking vitamin c for repair too. I agree I think with Mrs D who said we are more sensitive. Even my areas that are not impacted if I knock it or what ever I seem to be more sore then pre these conditions. Hope you feel better

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