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Old 01-02-2009, 11:32 AM #1
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hiya, im not sure where you live, but at great ormond street hospital (london, UK) there are brilliant doctors.
Mr william harkness
mr dominic Thompson
professor ? hayward are three very well know neurosurgeons/consultants.
they are dealing with shunt problems all the time.

Mr harkness is my neurosurgeon, he is brilliant.

take care.
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