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Old 05-14-2018, 10:17 AM #3
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I was thinking the same thing, getting copies of those drs office records/notes, even if only a typo or word left out can make a big difference ..
But they make mistakes so best to go over them and see what is in those. And get it corrected if facts are wrong..

It may cost a per page fee if printed out, unless it is digital office records and can be emailed, or on a cd or flash drive ..
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