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Smile Thank You Natalie!

Hi Natalie,

Thank you for this information.
The timing is amazing, as I am needing to consider low-dose chemo. treatment
for an autoimmune condition. In my case, it's proposed an attempt to control inflammation enough to eventually decrease daily prednisone intake. I already have significant PN. (This approach is endorsed by all of my doctors at this time.)

I, too, am enraged/disgusted/saddened to think the medical profession, as a whole, may not be interested in addressing/preventing/assisting with CIPN.

Thanks again, Natalie!

Warmly,
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