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#1 niludown

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Posted 03 October 2008 - 10:33 PM

I'm new here to the board, But I've been reading a lot of the post and found them very helpful. So I would like to thank the owner of this site. I'm a c4/c5 complete and have been this way for 17 teen years. My first question I do my BP like this if I do it tonight Friday I don't do it again until Monday than thursday and so on. I guess I'm asking if that's to far apart. Also I have picked up 30 or 40 pounds And eat very little. Second when I first got hurt I had feelings down to my chest and could do a lot of different things but over the years I have got so weak I now have to use my head to drive my chair. I have to Duke, Chapel hill and more. All the specialist tell me the same thing they have never saw a case like mine and basically that's the end of the visit. Anyone else have this problem?

#2 longhaul

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Posted 04 October 2008 - 03:55 AM

Hi niludown Simon s the guy in charge of this mad house but we still love em. I'm a T-6, 7 so I can't help you there but someone on here can. Welcome




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