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Old 06-21-2014, 04:13 PM #1
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Default 20 year old daughter with CIDP

Hi everyone,

My name is Kay. Is it ok to post here regarding CIDP? If not, please guide me to the right area.

Thanks so much,

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Welcome Kaybaby.

Someone will be along to help.
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Welcome to NeuroTalk.

Yes, this is fine. Some CIDP patients with significant motor involvement also may post at Neuromuscular here. I seem to recall reading some posts there in the past too. So search there and put CIDP in the search as a keyword.

We have lots of places to post here on other topics as well.
So check out our TV, books, movies on Social, and the Pets forum and the game forums.
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Welcome to NeuroTalk.

Yes, this is fine. Some CIDP patients with significant motor involvement also may post at Neuromuscular here. I seem to recall reading some posts there in the past too. So search there and put CIDP in the search as a keyword.

We have lots of places to post here on other topics as well.
So check out our TV, books, movies on Social, and the Pets forum and the game forums.

Thank you,

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