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Posted by: lindaf ® 02/05/2010, 05:07:46 Edit |
I think the same as Raven.It was much more likely to be inhalation of the chemicals that has caused it. I have a dreadful time with lots of chemicals.
I doubt very much if scrubbing up the paint caused the dystonia. That action is very different to an onslaught from say, being hit in a car accident, or a fall. Linda |
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