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“All generalizations are false, including

this one.” J

>as you can

>see it's the women who stand

by their men.

Steve Rahn

L Tx 9/6 & 9/8 '85. (Wash. U-STL)

(re) Born on the

4th of July, 2003 (U of Iowa)

www.presumedconsent.org

" Do

not go gentle into that good night

Rage,

rage against the dying of the light "

(Dylan

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Thanks for your email...

That is where Mike is staying....and he leaves Oct. 5 until Oct. 10.....not

going to be a good week for either of us I can tell you that...

Just wish this could all happen closer to home in Halifax...where at least I

have my daughter and my son and his brother lives there, perhaps he could

muster up a visit if he were in the same city....

pardon my sarcasm...

I will certainly update you all when this concludes.

Patti

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>Subject: Patti & Mike

>Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2003 14:11:04 -0400

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>I'm glad to hear that Mike is going to be assessed in London. I hope that

>he

>gets to see Dr. Ghent who is a very experienced Transplant Hepatologist and

>a very nice man. The other Hepatologist, Dr. Marada, is a younger doc and

>also nice, but he doesn't have the experience or the overwhelmingly " nice "

>qualities of Dr. Ghent. I've seen both. Dr. Ghent before and well after my

>tx and Dr. Marada during my recovery time after tx.

>Dr. Wall is now the main tx surgeon in London. Also a very nice person. He

>will probably tell Mike that his phone number is in the telephone book if

>he

>thinks of any questions after the visit is concluded. I didn't really

>believe that, but the tx surgeons phone numbers were in the book when we

>checked at our room. Pretty amazing.

>I didn't see the GI docs for assessment as they were busy when I went for

>my

>assessment. So I can't comment on them.

>Whick brings me to my next point. One of the best and cheapes places

>to stay during his assessment, if he doesn't require admission, is at Mount

>St. phs, across the street from the hospital. You can easily walk to

>the

>hospital from the former girls school/convent. Breakfast and dinner are

>avaiable at the " school " and I think breakast is included. Dinner is a bit

>extra. But the rooms are cheaper than any hotel in the area. You have to

>share a bathroom down the hall (it's a former dorm area). But everything is

>clean and the nuns are very caring and concerned.

>When is he going to be in London?

>--

>Aubrey

>MD, PSC 1981, Psoriatic Arthritis 1986, UC 1991, LTX 10/5/98

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