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Hi,

To all with bronch and/or doctors with knowledge of mercury poisoning, have pink disease as a baby? If yes, then would you be knid enough to write privately with any information? The more niggling problems that my wife has, we believe many are related to mercury poisoning. As we live in France very little info available as this particular disease rarely existed in France. Pink disease in babies is almost exclusivelt linked to the UK and Australia.

Any info would be most welcome and would be kept confidential.

Please feel free to ask me any questions regarding the connection between the two.

Thank you,

Chris.

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