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Old 07-13-2012, 03:00 AM #11
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Thanks to all of you for the replies and I can go armed with more information to my family doctor and prompt him in the right direction.

Frustrating though that the common theme coming across a lot of the posts is that most health care professional start off with a depression diagnosis than have to be convinced otherwise
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