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Up Date re., toe's having spasm/pain

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Well picked up med's from chemist that GP had sent over for me. Something tells me GP and Rheumatologist are communicating with each other. Have Folic Acid tablets 5mg, Cyanocobalamin 50 mcg to help with the b12/folate deficiency. Plus Amitriptyline 10mg tablets, one a day to tell the nerve's to stop picking on my toe's and giving me pain.

All drugs end on the exact date I see the Rheumatologist, it'll be interesting what happens when I see him. Roll on the first week in August.

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I also have numbness and tingling in my left foot last three toes comes and goes

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