Guest guest Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 Hot pepper sauce comin right up. on 5/17/06 8:36 PM, doris soliz-hill at solizhill@... wrote: pssss. I hear the squirrals wear bullet proof vest these days try putting hot pepper on the plants! Peggy wrote: Tom I think I would try to call the National Transplant Org. They can I would think tell you all the info you are looking for. I think your Dr.'s should be able to supply any and all information your looking for. My Insurance Co. actually called and gave me the name of a contact person there to talk to about transplants or anything concerning this disease. I was shocked. Haven't called yet. I'm hiding and watching to see what happens next.. BUT in the mean time I am just keepin on keepin on. It's a beautiful 70 on the porch today so I'm headed back out to shoot a squirrel that's trying to eat my flowers. At least put a good scare in him.. I'm praying you find all the answers you need. God Bless Peggy on 5/16/06 6:32 PM, topamo at tomandcathy99@... wrote: , thanks for the reply. Sorry to take so long. Mass general lists their survivability #'s on the web site but B & W does not. My wife found a site that rates lung transplant hospitals but she needs to call and get it again since she lost it. Thanks again for the help. Tom ipf 01-06 > Hi all, my drs. (all of them) want me to begin talking to someone > about a lung transplant even though I am not even on 02 yet. They say > it is not too early to begin the process. I have to chose between > Brigham and Womans or Mass General (both in Boston. Can anyone offer > me some insight as to how to research their programs? Is there some > sort of data base or website that reports on these things? Any info > wouldbe appreciated. Tom ipf 01/06 > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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