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Default Elbow pain mystery solved

Isnt Neuropathy a crime?

all i can say is im happy to know after 9 years of this 11.5 year battle with TOS, RSD & CRPS. Just before workmans comp case comes to fruition this month. Unfortunatley, wc judge wont allow any new discovery in as of December,
grrrr and a big fat sigh

http://tossociety.org/blog/

http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/TOS...37222899621077
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