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Old 12-14-2006, 02:18 AM #1
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Default B12 info lost on BT?

I was a member of the former BrainTalk Community and valued the extensive information there on B 12 and pernicious anemia of which I have. I have not been able to successfully log on to that community no matter how I try. Is all of the info that was listed there lost?

I have also just been diagnosed with breast cancer and am facing lumpectomy and radiation. Some info I have read says that radiation therapy can be bad for people with connective tissue disease. Am considering mammosite radiation that is more localized and hopefully will not have as adverse reactions.
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