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my girlfriend was in a car accident in ottawa, and it took almost a year to get her MRI that showed 3 broken bones in her neck. it took another 6 months to get to see the surgeon, who booked her "emergency surgery" 2 months later. It was really scary for her to think one wrong move and she would be paralyzed, but she was on every emergency list there was.

I am so sorry you have to wait. its frustrating.
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