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Old 04-18-2007, 10:10 PM #14
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Kmeb,
not sure but I think my neuro will work with Mayo. And my rheumatologist would probably also. I'm to pick up paperwork tomorrow to have some lab tests (bloodwork) done tomorrow and then the rheumatolgist will see me as soon as I get the paperwork back.

I'm just having to learn to throttle back right now. I did discover the large print books at the library and I can read for about 30 min. in the morning and sometimes about the same time in the afternoon. Dry eyes are the pits. Daytime tv is also the same.

Thanks all. I appreciate the support. And Dalek, thanks for thinking of me when you have so much on your plate. You too Kmeb. to both of you.

Billye
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