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HELP - How to get the MAYO Clinic review your case.
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<blockquote data-quote="flyguy1" data-source="post: 3033825" data-attributes="member: 92595"><p>First of all, very sorry for your condition, thank you for your service, and sorry about your new pain doctor. That's just how they are training them now. Protocols, not patients.</p><p></p><p>I do second the recommendation for The Cleveland Clinic, though. </p><p></p><p>As to water, exercise, and moving around as a cure to real disease, I have a friend, college BB star, fitness freak, who has lupus, chronic inflammatory demyelenating polyneuropathy, and a couple of other neurological issues.</p><p></p><p>And, an elk hunting buddy, perfectly fit, who died at 47 of ALS (Lou Gehrig's). </p><p></p><p>So, tread carefully. That's what the Greeks called hubris, and it rarely ended well. Fitness is great, but real disease is out there, and is very democratic in whom it strikes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flyguy1, post: 3033825, member: 92595"] First of all, very sorry for your condition, thank you for your service, and sorry about your new pain doctor. That's just how they are training them now. Protocols, not patients. I do second the recommendation for The Cleveland Clinic, though. As to water, exercise, and moving around as a cure to real disease, I have a friend, college BB star, fitness freak, who has lupus, chronic inflammatory demyelenating polyneuropathy, and a couple of other neurological issues. And, an elk hunting buddy, perfectly fit, who died at 47 of ALS (Lou Gehrig's). So, tread carefully. That's what the Greeks called hubris, and it rarely ended well. Fitness is great, but real disease is out there, and is very democratic in whom it strikes. [/QUOTE]
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