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Old 08-02-2011, 06:56 PM #1
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Default Confirmed App @ Northwestern

All seems to be going well, I have an appointment September 20th, and 21st @ Northwestern with Dr. Burt, and the neurologist there. They are preforming a SFEMG, and some other tests. They are also having me see the transplant specialist to see if he thinks I would be a good candidate.


Hope this all goes well...really would love this to happen.
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