Hope for people who have trigeminal neuralgia

.............................from Kathy Gilbert MARESCA, a rehabilitation counselor who has experienced TN.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Thank you


Thank you for staying in touch. Your emails, comments, tweets, and posts mean so much to me. Happy Thanksgiving. I am thankful for you.
Posted by kathy taylor at 2:01 PM
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Kathy Gilbert

Kathy Gilbert

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Did we meet, talk, or exchange emails when I worked for a facial pain organization? If so, please let me know you found my blog. I hope you're doing well. Keep fighting the good fight!

- Kathy Gilbert

Contact me at withgreatmercy@yahoo.com


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