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Old 03-27-2014, 10:43 AM #1
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Default Auto Immune and PN

The more I research the more I believe my PN is caused from auto immune disease Hashimotos. Anyway, while reading I found this article, its a broad article on PN with lots of good info for those new to PN and still searching and reading, I thought this article covered a lot of good info.

http://austintexaschiro.com/our-serv...europathy.html
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