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Old 10-29-2004, 04:48 AM
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My point by posting this message was, now that the procedure has been given more than just a "trial" status here in the US, it will garner more federal funding as well as be eligible for increased compensation in regards to insurance claims.

Tautry, I can't remember if I had posted anything that would have been inflamatory, however I apologize to the rest of the board if I did.

Rzr, at the moment transplants do means anti-rejection shots and everything that goes along with them. I'm happy to see the progress being made to get past that point. Personally, I'm hopeful to see a day in my lifetime that I won't require any shots at all, but that's the diehard optimist in me that I keep trying to smother.

My only purpose for this thread was to share info, not to incite a cyber-riot.
Meech
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