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Paget's Disease.

Last updated Monday, December 27, 2004

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Coping

Strategies for coping

Understanding the disease is the first step in self-help.

Just because you have Paget's disease does not mean that you will have pain, fractures, or deformity. For people with these problems, it may be difficult to cope. It is usually easier to adjust if you can talk about your feelings with a friend or someone who also has the disease.

Resources

For more information about Paget's disease, contact: The Paget Foundation for Paget's Disease of Bone and Related Disorders, 120 Wall Street, Suite 1602, New York, NY 10005-400, (212) 509-5335

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