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Hi all, I went to a training day yesterday to help the next generation of students, well at least I think that was what it was for.

While I was there I saw my neurologist and he mentioned having something injected into my vein. Does anyone know anything about this please. Jacqui

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That sounds interesting,What was it like?Chatting with the students. Haven't a clue about the vein etc..

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Hi Benning, just taken into a room and asked the same sort of questions by two separate students

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