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Old 01-05-2007, 01:58 AM #7
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Well, hope and pray the Radiologist knows what he is talking about. He sure sounds more positive about your condition. Maybe you will surprise everyone.

Are you taking anything to bump your calcium absorption?

The bone growth stimulator sounds interesting. Anything would be worth trying if there is a possibility of avoiding more surgery.

Meanwhile, the Dermatologist said to cut ingrown toenails straight across. Also, if you are getting pedicures, this is a good place to get one infected, since disinfecting the spa bowl is nearly impossible. Our paper here has covered several stories on this over the last year or so.

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