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Old 10-15-2010, 12:19 PM #7
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I really think there should be a one illness/condition limit for each person. Nobody should have to deal with more than that.
I agree! One is enough.

B2Y - It does suckth very much. I hate going to the dr and the last time I went I have a series of testing to go through for some other possible disease process going on. UGH! That was back in August and I still haven't gotten the blood tests done.
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