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Old 11-18-2012, 10:57 AM #1
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I can't answer for sure, but I would think that the knees & ankles issue would have to do with ligaments & tissue, etc. But like I said, I don't really know. I know that many times my knees crack too, but it doesn't hurt.
Strange, isn't it?
Strange for sure.Next step to have the Doctor explain what exactly what they found in the biopsys and of course all the blood tests came back neg or normal.
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Found out this morning i have to see a Neuromuscular Specialist.
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Hey Billy = Let me know what you find out at that visit, will you? I'd appreciate it. Thanks. Hugs, Lee
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Hey Billy = Let me know what you find out at that visit, will you? I'd appreciate it. Thanks. Hugs, Lee
Be glad to. Not sure when i'll see her.One about the VAMC its a hurry up and wait.
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Be glad to. Not sure when i'll see her.One about the VAMC its a hurry up and wait.
Just found out i'll be seeing a Neuromuscular Specialist on 12/7. Hopefully i can get some answers
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