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What are the effects of RSD left untreated?

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PostPosted: 04/17/07 - 11:14    Post subject: What are the effects of RSD left untreated? Vote now! Reply with quote

I have had RSD since 2003, I have been accused of faking and exaggerating the symptoms. The local health department is unwilling to give me the appropriate referral to a specialist that accepts Medicaid. I am not currently (2007) being treated for the RSD and would like to know my risks for not receiving any treatment.


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