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Old 02-15-2010, 07:43 PM #1
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[FONT="Comic Sans MS"]I was referred to the Mayo Clinic but they do not take new patients until one year after the last surgery. I have two "less invasive" surgeries - the last one being July 17th.

I need to get in sooner and am desperate. My doctors are considering a total back fusion for scoliosis and then a hip replacement. I have a very complex spine - and now that I am treated for the displaced hip with proper meds am feeling better.

Any help out there in getting in sooner? Lauri2
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