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RSD ForumsGeneral & Supporthow are you doing 2 day?
05/27/2009 04:25 PM
DAYLILY
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the pain today is a 10 but i am trying 2 manage!i am taking picture and i am trying 2 keep a good out look! found out from my foot doctor is sending me 2 clevlend 2 rsd specialist! Unsure Unsure Wink daylily
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05/27/2009 07:08 PM  Top
okieladybug09
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Hi Daylily! I love hearing when someone has a positive outlook despite the pain! Hang in there! And let us know what your specialist says!!!!

Okie

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