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Old 01-09-2009, 05:41 PM #1
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Glad there are no itchy feet...I do have the problem with being able to
Verbilize, to be honest my 3 children all in there 30's say that problem
came before the med. This could be true ,but I sent them home with
and remind them they owe Mama Sue lot's of money,,now if I can remember
for what. Ahhh read up on IGIV sure is helping me as does the b6,and b12.
and Morphine if needed..My Neuro does not believe in her patient's
screming in the night or day.Some have so much pain with PN others
feel very little,this once again is a good group,welll to do as poor as can be,
but we care about each other,and it's always nice to hear anything new from
someone new,once again come on by ya here.Best to all the rest,Hugs Sue
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