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Suebee, I would NOT dismiss the back surgery and neuropathy. I live with nerve damage from hip replacement going on 9 yrs. Once our body is "cut", nerve are damaged no matter where. My words for doctors are not very complimentary.

I've posted a lot about HGH homeopathic gel I'm using going on 8 months and I'm getting a lot of damage reversal with this "gel"... and you'll NOT hear this info from an MD...sad but true. Want to know more, ask me. I've posted about the HGH in various threads here.
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