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Old 12-09-2016, 11:33 AM #6
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Originally Posted by anagirl View Post
I definitely will!
I have been accepted for the trial and will begin in January. i was told that if the outcomes merit it, our infusions will be extended for another 4 weeks with travel expenses paid. They are not paid for the initial trial. I am 71.

Anagirl, would you like to meet while I'm there?

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