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Smile Welcome...

to the forum!

Although I have had neuropathy for many years now, I am much less experienced and have less knowledge than most here. (I had gotten a few "reprieves," intermittently, until this calendar year, when things just will not stop!)

I am glad you have asked this question! I had forgotten about the "rebuilder" option until you have mentioned it now!

Again, welcome!
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