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    Parisa
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    Maria,

    It’s great to know that Botox is an option. My husband’s hands were so bad at one point we were afraid he was going to start losing fingers. The wound care center had nthing to offer that we hadn’t already tried. The Botox could make a big difference for someone especially if they are dealing with ulcers.

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    Maks
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    I recommend Piracetam, it’s quite safe and study of efficacy can be found here:
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8328997

    ..plus u get the nootropic benefit 🙂

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    aynurrzepa
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    Hi Maks,

    Thaks for the info! Interesting to read about this drug’s properties and that it works though reduction of fibrinogen! In fact systemic enzymes do exactly the same and I am soon to have tests to see how my fibrinogen is doing after 3 months on systemic enzymes… I still have attacks, but i think much less often and even milder than before…

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