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Old 01-01-2011, 11:44 AM #1
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Hello,

There are a lot of people who go to mayo or Cleveland clinic and still come back without a diagnosis or fibromaylgia as diagnosis for body wide pain( spasms and nerve pain).

For the ones who have gone or know. Do mayo or Cleveland run genetic test looking for diseases that go with the symptoms.

At the end when biopsies are done and bunch of blood and diagnostics are done what will they do anyways!

Does any one know how anyone can get into bien a volunteer! U know how u can go to dental school to have teeth done so they can practice. I wonder if there is such thing as volunteering so learning docs can try to figure this out for u?

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