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I wish him all the luck in the world. God Bless!View Thread





My metal testing was negative but Allergist said it can be considered inconclusive. Blood testing is not covered under insurance and costs $500. .
What to do?????View Thread

Please keep me informed about how you are doing. I really hope you are getting better every day.View Thread

Please let me know what your doctors find out and please find a doctor that is willing to listen and may actually care what kind of pain you are in. I think my current doctor is, perhaps, just waiting for me to die from this. Some days I feel it may be my last.
Hope you are feeling better. I do care what happens to you and I definitely empathize.View Thread

The thought of a revision is unimaginable to me right now. The fear of this surgery has taken over my every thought.
Please keep in touch. I think it helps when we receive new information and to know we are not alone in this. Hope you are feeling better.View Thread
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