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Hello,

Would members mind being a bit more mindful of subject lines and the changes

that occur in the body/context/when thread subjects change? I am so guilty of

this - changing the subject but forgetting to change the subject line in the

email.

I have such a small amount of time to read emails lately and I know I'm not the

only one - but I like to read what I can; skimming to subjects that either apply

to me or that I may be able to help with and trying to read the rest when I can,

abut with incorrect subjects I find I'm spending a lot of time weeding through

emails.

Hate to sound cranky ...

Thanks -

Kathy

Re: Surgeons in North Carolina

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catheter out.

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> >> > > Hi,

> >> > > My name is Livvie and I have been part of this group for several

> >> > > years.

> >> > > Occassionaly

> >> > > making a comment or asking a question, but mostly just gather

> >> information

> >> > > from the

> >> > > posts of others. My daughter has had 4 de-tethering surguries and is

> >> > > symptomatic

> >> > > again, and has been almost since she left the hospital from her last

> >> > > surgery.

> >> > > Her neurosugeon at Duke has said they have done everything they can

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> >> > > help her

> >> > > and unless she shows neurological decline, further surgeries are not

> >> > > advised.

> >> > > I personally would hate to see her have more surgeries. But, surely

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> >> > > is something

> >> > > that can be done to releive her pain. I would love to have a second

> >> > > opinion before we

> >> > > accept this and give up on being somewhat pain free without strong

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> >> > > Anybody have any experiences with any Dr.'s in North Carolina other

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> >> > > Duke hospital?

> >> > > I would love some feedback.

> >> > > Thanks,

> >> > > Livvie

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