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Old 01-05-2008, 05:58 PM #1
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Always remeber B those copies are yours,Just give the old Dr. time to print
so you may hand carry..Are if it's more conenient you may have old Dr. Fax them to new Dr. I perfert to have them in my hands,but if people are
working,have small kids the faxing might be better. This is a good first
start,Brian has recommeded..Many of us take the amount and some of the same pills you do others even more and others take some supppliments..
Make sure you always carry them with you. Being a Di 2you should wear
anecklace or braclet or at least a card on you at all times..Make sure
you have meds. you are allergic two..And you can PM or E_Mail those
who alllow look under members list..Nice people that are willing to help.
hugs to all Sue
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