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Thomas R.
Hi, I’m Thomas R.
So far I am a gob of symptoms without a disease to blame them on and work on. I have exersional edema ( I can barely walk around the block and get panic if I walk to the store two blocks from my house), edema ( with those anoying rashes on the shins that sometimes just make me want to scratch of the skin ), polyneuropathies that sometimes hurt and sometimes are alarming because they don’t feel…
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