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Old 06-23-2024, 10:02 AM #11
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Don't leave anything in the remarks. if you leave the remarks blank, the form is processed by a computer program. If you write in the remarks a person has to review it.

it is ok to choose worse for that current state of your illness.

The reason i am telling to fill out the hospitalization is because that is what an official New York State guide to filling out cdr's said to do. They also said to leave remarks section blank. Also with hospitalizations it is asking for any hospitalizations.
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