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Default I wonder if the wrong shunt could be inserted..... off topic of subject line.....

I know this wasn't the Dr's fault... I was supposed to be getting some new glasses today. I was there waiting patiently in a very crowed office (just babbling here)

Anyway... it was my turn to get my glasses and to see if they were O.K. They weren't One lens was really off and it was like looking through a magnifying glass.

(Thank goodness this wasn't a SHUNT SURGERY. Then again, I highly doubt someone who is as focused on overall patient outcome as my NS could possibly do something so unusual.)

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