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Old 09-21-2008, 02:41 PM #3
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Thanks for the info - I am sure I would be in a w/c... if it were not for TY. BTW, some here know that I am about to back out of HiCy. I have PMED some people here and at places ref the choice. I chose those that I considered to be the most knowledable and yet not biased.

My bottom line is why should I give up a treatment that is wking for an unknown.... I don't think I can take the risk. Not backing out of HiCy yet but expect it.

I remain pro ty and am so happy for the good news!
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