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Old 01-15-2009, 02:00 PM #1
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Default Idiopathic Neuropathy & Degenerative Arthritis info

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I have Idiopathic Neuropathy & Degenerative Arthritis throughout the body. It has recently, the past 3-4 months, gotten worse and I am wondering what there is out there to help take care of the pain and other BS associated with this. I currently see a pain management Dr. but it seems to be getting worse and would like to know what can be done. Anyone have any helpful information?

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Ron
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