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Old 06-05-2011, 10:55 AM #1
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Default Chlorine

Hi,

Used to swim every chance I got in summer until being smacked down by burning small fiber neuropathy winter 2010. Have avoided pools ever since.

However, as it has improved significantly (but not gone), am still very afraid of putting so much as a pinky toe into chlorined water.

Does anybody know whether or not chlorine can wind up being a total disaster for in this case?

Thanks a bunch,

Sheltiemom
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