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Old 05-09-2007, 03:56 PM #12
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For a diabectic test you must fast shame on that Neuro Dr. Yep chicago
try it. Not sure why the Clinic's feel they can't help you?? Any way i lived
in Michigan in the Ann Arbor and GP area a good part of my life. Pain
Clinic's do more then hand out meds,tell them your fears and i'm glad your
having a better day. Let us know about the pain Clinic. Have you tried
University of Michigan in Ann Arbor,or i know who wants to go downtown.
Henry Ford Hospital,i worked as a ER (Truuma) nurse at both for years.
To bad about Cleveland Clinic it would have been close. But Chicago isn't
that far either. Stay in bed, if you don't like PC turn around and leave,
but try to give them a look see. Sue
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