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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Halifax NS Canada
Posts: 55
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Halifax NS Canada
Posts: 55
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someone trying to cover their backside . . .
I'm wired for sound tonight working on this:
Proposal for a Parkinson’s Disease Drug Program:
Cross Jurisdictional Study of
P/T Drug Programs & National Pharmacare
Hence, I'm still on the 'puter
This sort of thing makes me angry and smells of someone trying to cover their backside. I'm assuming that your MRI and CT scan showed that the swelling had subsided and you were placed and Dilantin or some equitable anticonvulsant as a preventative. So -- is the bottom line; it's up to your own best judgment? Is your driving insurance good to go? Or does this character have to sign clearance on your behalf? It sounds like you have to seek clarification on a few points and decide how you feel. You may know, I've only driven about 3 days of the last month, with my med adjustments and an allergic reaction to Comtan. I pick and choose my times to drive and pick a circuitous dead quiet route. Only a parkie will understand this -- I avoid left hand turns - my PD side. Don't know if this has been any help, but please let us know the outcome. I’d like to see a doctor like that one spend $500. 00 for every taxi for 3 mos. Then perspective might be gained. They're too big to spank. Guy
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