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Old 01-02-2011, 10:07 PM #10
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This is Sunday and I have had rough days since the ENT appointment. I put some information up under anesthesia reaction about the appointment. He went out after talking to me and came back in and suddenly was spraying all this stuff up my nose. It was local anesth so he could scope me.

I can write more about this tomorrow. I wanted to check in.

Annie59

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Originally Posted by shalynn View Post
Annie, How did your appointment go? I know it gets old shuffling from doctor to doctor, but sometimes that is the best way to get help. It does take a good primary care doctor to lead your team of doctors. They can also be your best advocates. I hope you have found that.
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