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Old 03-02-2018, 09:54 PM #14
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Maggie,

Assuming it's affordable, I personally would go see the Stanford team if I were in your shoes. This is something you want as clearcut a diagnosis as possible so that you don't waste time in recovery. They could very well tell you the exact same thing, but at least you'll be even more confident in that case.

Just my two cents.
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