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Old 06-11-2013, 07:05 PM
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Originally Posted by cheryl1593 View Post
There has to be a way to show the truth about TOS!

I got lucky and was told the truth from day one by Dr. Urschel, I had no idea that I landed into one of the best surgeons in the country office. I was just so lucky......I have read on this forum and I have cried many tears.....I just did not know.

I am sorry parbie...I just am stunned right now. Here is a hug, but I don't think it will help very much....I wish there was something I could do.

I did write how to stop infections on here yesterday....am doing everything I can to help, it is the least I can do since I have information of my journey that saved my life.....

I really want to contact Dr. Urschel but don't know how, can you tell me how you contacted him? I just want to tell him that I appreciated his help.....thank you parbie
Thanks! It does help, this forum helps so much because sometimes when I talk to anyone about TOS (family/friend/ANYONE) it feels like I'm speaking jibberish to them because they nod their head as if they get it, but they just don't.

I'm sorry I don't have Dr. Urschel's # anymore, hopefully the one Chroma posted is the right one
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