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Old 04-29-2011, 01:02 PM #9
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A little off topic but I didn't know that you want to be a doctor Tyson. I just think that is wonderful! What kind of doctor do you want to become?

I think you will be an excellent doctor. One good thing about having MG is that you will be very sensitive to your patients illnesses and the effect they have on their lives. Many doctors these days aren't sensitive at all, which really is a shame.

keep believing Tyson, one day your dream of becoming a doctor will turn into reality

Gentle Hugs

Shari
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