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Posted by MN Bob on November 16, 2006 at 14:30:39 from (24.179.180.216):
Missed it yesterday, went back and read but need to share mine, not the best but could have been worse. Went out on the deer stand again, got a call on the cell/vibrator, wifes fallen down the stairs at work and broke her ankle, 2 places. They had her in the Workmans Comp area and just after I found her in walks the same Dr. that misdiagonsed my cancer and damn near killed me. He was going to going to be her Dr. Da#n; I nearly got him but he ran right out. He was gone for several years, now back working for the W/C people. I called them today and told them they better check him out, Mayo raised cob and he left the hospital here. Most Dr. are good I am sure but dont be afraid to get a second opinon. Wife is fine now, sees the bone Dr tomorrow and gets a cast then if the swelling is down. Bob
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