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Default Got my emergency GI appiontment!

Wednesday 9:30 am! its a 2 hour ride, so its up early for me. They had me in a September slot, and the MS clinic got involved and said "either you see her sooner, or we will admit her, and place her into a GI rotation." So, I got a call to come on down! amazing how that happens.

Will fill you in when I get back. Its all about my tummy, and is or isnt it an MS thang.
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