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ATTN: all who have completed tx

Since so much is written about tx I have started a blog to help us all become post tx informed.
I have added a poll that will provide some helpful data. If you are a post tx'r kindly consider taking 30 seconds to add your input. Here is the link : http://chronicle48.blogspot.com/

If you think of any additional polls/data/questions that you would like to see added,  let me know and i'll do my best to add them to the site.

Thanks alot.

Big Al
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238417 tn?1203707410
Do I have to sign in somewhere for your blog? My last shot was 10 days ago and I stopped the riba 3 days ago. The rash is so.o.o.o. bad again. It started about 3 weeks before I ended tx. The underlying tissue is black and blue (yup, I itched and scratched). I'll see if it gets any better in the nxt week before I go back  to my dermatologist.
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250084 tn?1303307435
Hey, all I keep pulling up is this med help post when I copy/paste that to search.
Would you try to PM it to me? I'm about off tx................and sooooo ready to be :}

Thanks, Lauri
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