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Old 10-31-2013, 01:38 PM #5
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I'm around when I have time... you may PM me anytime to get a hold of me between my random checking in.

Neuroendocrine Dysfunction caused by concussion is an important part of my goals right now - I intend to help inform as many people as I can about it - I intend to make it my life's work as I'm able.

As a layman, I have done a significant amount of research about the subject and I try not to overwhelm the board with the details, but I continue to improve the longer I take the hormones I've been prescribed.

I'm convinced that neuroendocrine dysfunction is under-diagnosed, misdiagnosed and under-treated.

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