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Old 09-23-2010, 08:36 AM #6
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Thank you Ms D, I have already spoken to my oncologist, she told me once the outer layer of your nerves are damaged this will not help. It has to be taken prior and while getting chemo treatments.
I am a redhead , I have had some weird allergic reactions to many of the meds they put me on.
One chemo treatment I was rushed to the hospital, my entire face was swollen , my lips eyes etc.. It is my belief that this is when this started, after the allergic reaction I had little nerve pulses in my legs and they would jump for no reason..

Thanks for the advice
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