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Old 01-11-2007, 10:08 AM #17
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I went a regular eye doc for years until i started having eye problems.
Sorry if you thought I was criticizing them. By no means did I intend to come accross that way.

Sounds like you work for an exceptional doc. There are better than normal docs in all fields.

It seems that I tend to put my foot in my mouth more than not.

I told her what I did and did not tell her what to do. I just said what worked for me and mentioned some things that caused my problems. My experience with my specialist has been positive and that is all I meant.

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