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Bi/lateral amputtee with problems from salt

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PostPosted: 12/26/07 - 07:19    Post subject: Bi/lateral amputtee with problems from salt Vote now! Reply with quote

I am a double amputee from TOXIC SHOCK SYNDROME since 1998.
My question is I have extreme aches, pins & needles, numbness,
like i am walking on boards---- i also experience this feeling in my
fingertips, loosing 2 of them. Medicine (Pain ) helps some But not
very much. I cannot eat salt, sugar, chocolate or caffeine.
Has anyone else had this problem??? I have been asking this question
now, for 10 yrs. I am about ready to throw in the towel!!!!
Thanks, Cheryl Repass

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