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Old 06-20-2011, 08:54 AM #6
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Hey Zorro13,
Good to know you are having relief for now. I really enjoyed my brief weeks of it. I keep thinking that if I got there once, I can do it again.
I was prescribed green tea by my alternative dr. She feels it is very important. Only problem for me is that it makes me nauseous. So, maybe it is helping. Keep up the good work!
didnt last
Not calling them flares anymore. A flare would indicate to me something that gets aggravated now and then. What I have is something that falls into remission only to step up and bite harder next time. If Im honest , reality is this stuff has progressed 1000% since my tingled toes

Im back in the big time burn zone again...
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