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Old 09-16-2008, 02:02 PM #1
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Hi everyone -

Anyone ever heard of DMSO? I have an office mate about 6 cubes down who has started using this stuff this week. She had limped around here for 9 months with painful feet. She is diabetic and when she describes her pain and burning she is describing the rest of us to a tee...I asked her if she had pheripheral neuropathy and she said "no, just poor circulation from diabetes". I wonder if she has PN but her dr. has never actually voiced that medical term to her?? Anyway, she is almost kicking up her feet from the relief of pain.

I wonder if it might be something to consider for the rest of us?? The reading on the net about it is interesting...I see where the Cleveland Clinic even did a study on it...
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