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Old 04-28-2012, 09:04 AM #9
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Talking about is at parties is not appropriate, but it's also hard to not to want to talk about it, especially when newly diagnosed. Therefore lately, l haven't wanted to socialise with anyone, as l don,t want to bore them with my PN.

At the moment that all that really interests me.

Hopefully this will change in time.

Sue
Sue, while PN is definitely not a form of TMS/MBS, there is some great advice on this site that can be used to deal with a chronic disease or chronic pain. It has helped me a lot in the past and I'm applying parts of it now http://www.tmswiki.org/ppd/So_You_Th...Might_Have_TMS
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