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Old 04-05-2016, 10:27 AM #11
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Update: After discussing the lack of a question asking do you have nerve pain, numbness or tingling on the World Trade Center Health Program annual medical questionnaire with the New York City Fire Department World Trade Center Health Program, I was informed that they would be adding the question to the questionnaire.
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Well done echoes - seems like your persistence is bringing about some change - however slowly - It's a shame this has taken so long to be recognized.
All the best for future efforts to get the help needed.
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