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Old 07-22-2015, 05:03 PM #1
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Well, officially, welcome to the club.

When I told my int. med. doc that I had idiopathic SFN, her response was, 'That just means we doctors are idiots."

I did get a chuckle out of that.
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Well, officially, welcome to the club.
Yeah, interesting club.

None of us want to be here, yet we're all glad there's a place to come and discuss our issues with people who understand.
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Yeah, interesting club.

None of us want to be here, yet we're all glad there's a place to come and discuss our issues with people who understand.
Yep. And we don't sound like raving lunatics talking about vibrating, buzzing and tingling body parts.
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