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Re: Prayers, old tractors, good friends, and Gods
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Posted by Super A Man on September 15, 2003 at 04:55:45 from (12.26.122.3):
In Reply to: Prayers, old tractors, good friends, and Gods love posted by Indydirtfarmer on September 15, 2003 at 02:57:25:
Wonderful news that she is going to be OK, and it wasn't something more serious. All the best to you and the rest of the family. On another note, it is sad that with all the responsiblity on their shoulders, and the trust placed in them by patients, that some doctors (or other surgical staff) don't take the time to check behind themselves for things such as this. It is unfortunate the your wife and family had to suffer because of this. But on the positive side, I'm happy as I know you are that it was caught early enough that she will fully recover! Kevin
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