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It's even worse accross the street at the Stanford Clinics. All

one-way direction arrows and tire puncture strips. *shudder* My doc

was great though!

Kathleen

> Sounds like parking at Packard Children's Hospital.

> Good luck.

> Cy

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It's even worse accross the street at the Stanford Clinics. All

one-way direction arrows and tire puncture strips. *shudder* My doc

was great though!

Kathleen

> Sounds like parking at Packard Children's Hospital.

> Good luck.

> Cy

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It's even worse accross the street at the Stanford Clinics. All

one-way direction arrows and tire puncture strips. *shudder* My doc

was great though!

Kathleen

> Sounds like parking at Packard Children's Hospital.

> Good luck.

> Cy

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I hear you - that place is a nightmare. The only time in my life I've ever

parked in handicapped parking was at Stanford hospital when was there for

pred pulses. After driving around in circle for 30 solid minutes (and running

late because of it), I finally just gave up. What makes matters worse is that

during the day, they have attendants in the adjacent lots (770 Welsh Road and

the Ambulatory Care Center) that refuse to let you park there when the hospital

lot is full.

I know the parking battles there just turn me into a nasty person. Last time I

was circling the lot, I followed someone who walked to their car, turned it on,

began to back out only to pull back in and put their head in their hands.

Patience was not my virtue that day.

Cy

Kathleen wrote:

It's even worse accross the street at the Stanford Clinics. All

one-way direction arrows and tire puncture strips. *shudder* My doc

was great though!

Kathleen

> Sounds like parking at Packard Children's Hospital.

> Good luck.

> Cy

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I hear you - that place is a nightmare. The only time in my life I've ever

parked in handicapped parking was at Stanford hospital when was there for

pred pulses. After driving around in circle for 30 solid minutes (and running

late because of it), I finally just gave up. What makes matters worse is that

during the day, they have attendants in the adjacent lots (770 Welsh Road and

the Ambulatory Care Center) that refuse to let you park there when the hospital

lot is full.

I know the parking battles there just turn me into a nasty person. Last time I

was circling the lot, I followed someone who walked to their car, turned it on,

began to back out only to pull back in and put their head in their hands.

Patience was not my virtue that day.

Cy

Kathleen wrote:

It's even worse accross the street at the Stanford Clinics. All

one-way direction arrows and tire puncture strips. *shudder* My doc

was great though!

Kathleen

> Sounds like parking at Packard Children's Hospital.

> Good luck.

> Cy

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To unsubcribe via email,

iga-nephropathy-unsubscribe

Visit our companion website at www.igan.ca. The site is entirely supported by

donations. If you would like to help, go to:

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I hear you - that place is a nightmare. The only time in my life I've ever

parked in handicapped parking was at Stanford hospital when was there for

pred pulses. After driving around in circle for 30 solid minutes (and running

late because of it), I finally just gave up. What makes matters worse is that

during the day, they have attendants in the adjacent lots (770 Welsh Road and

the Ambulatory Care Center) that refuse to let you park there when the hospital

lot is full.

I know the parking battles there just turn me into a nasty person. Last time I

was circling the lot, I followed someone who walked to their car, turned it on,

began to back out only to pull back in and put their head in their hands.

Patience was not my virtue that day.

Cy

Kathleen wrote:

It's even worse accross the street at the Stanford Clinics. All

one-way direction arrows and tire puncture strips. *shudder* My doc

was great though!

Kathleen

> Sounds like parking at Packard Children's Hospital.

> Good luck.

> Cy

To edit your settings for the group, go to our Yahoo Group

home page:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iga-nephropathy/

To unsubcribe via email,

iga-nephropathy-unsubscribe

Visit our companion website at www.igan.ca. The site is entirely supported by

donations. If you would like to help, go to:

http://www.igan.ca/id62.htm

Thank you

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