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Default Unusual source of CIDP or PN symptoms??

Haven't posted for quite awhile since I'm waiting for test results from my November trip to Johns Hopkins and I'm now back in the job market after 28yrs.

Up front I defer to forum members w/ much more expertise than I have in CIDP but this article caught my eye this AM. I don't really know what to say so nothing at all seems to be a prudent course of action.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071207/...rhouse_illness

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