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Old 08-28-2015, 03:01 AM #6
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Healthboards neuropathy section.

Sorry, just like everyone else here I'm having a tough time. I can't picture the rest of my life. I was looking for other forums so I could find stories of healing. But just like on here, there doesn't seem to be any. ( I knoe glentaj has had some) . My nonstop vibrating and pulsing is driving me mad.
I use that site as well, but the neuropathy section is rarely visited, because of the more popular categories, MS, dental, diabetes and the categories include other non-neurological diseases as well. I found what seems to be good site specific for AUTOnomic though. but that since doesnt let you post anything right away.
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