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		By: Patricia Lynn Bizzell		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[So sorry you have to deal with this recurring problem, one of many, I know, accompanying scleroderma. Now complicated by the fact that a trusted care provider is retiring. I&#039;ve lost several trusted doctors myself over the last few years as they retire, and even if I respect the expertise of the replacements, it just takes time to develop the kind of relationship I had with the others.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So sorry you have to deal with this recurring problem, one of many, I know, accompanying scleroderma. Now complicated by the fact that a trusted care provider is retiring. I&#8217;ve lost several trusted doctors myself over the last few years as they retire, and even if I respect the expertise of the replacements, it just takes time to develop the kind of relationship I had with the others.</p>
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