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Old 01-09-2018, 06:27 AM #3
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Default The other possibility--

--might be to contact the Western Neuropathy Association, which used to be the Northern California Chapter of the Neuropathy Association, and which remained intact even after the larger Neuropathy Association disbanded. It has the largest network of support groups and contacts in the United States, and extends not just through northern California, but the whole state, and I believe has subsidiaries in Oregon, Washington, and Arizona as well at this point.

I would think if anyone known of Sjogren's knowledgeable neurologists/rheumatologists in that part of the country, they would.

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