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Old 10-30-2006, 11:09 AM #11
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Default LizaJane & others....

Glenn, Bob and Kmeb: What bothers me more is that they are listed as THE only resource for PN'ers. THAT AIN'T TRUE!
As for that organization being the 'Advocate for IVIG', praytell WHY don't they have CURRENT INFO on the issue?

BTW I just checked and it seems that posts of critical content have been deleted? Don't like it, IGNORE IT?
I would join in a flash IF I felt that I was contributing to something viable, something vibrant and something with VISION. In all honesty, I find it a site perpetuating a 'vacuum of information'.
Sad state of affairs, overall - in my book. - j
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