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Old 07-28-2011, 10:55 AM #1
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I have a very good chance of getting into the trial as they called to schedule a consultation appointment.

question: I work at the hospital- I feel bad for just ditching out after 4 weeks and saying I have a stem cell transplant...so how do I go
about it? I know you will all have very good answers to this. I don't believe I get fmla yet because of only working 4 weeks, and I just don't know
who to contact because I am not 100% sure of if I got in or not.


thx guys.
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