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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: gamesmistress who wrote (10455)10/2/2003 9:23:18 PM
From: Neeka  Read Replies (1) of 793843
 
This is done by first raising the skin from the skull behind the ear to expose the temporal bone. The surgeon is then able to position the implant package flat against the bone. Next, a hole is drilled in the temporal bone,

OUCH!

I don't know what other ailments Rush Limbaugh might be suffering if any, but I do know from personal experience that daily pain.........which could be caused by any number of ailments......is terribly difficult to bear.

As long as there is no medical reason to keep a person in the hospital for an extended period time I'm all for early discharge. My husband and I pay for private insurance. It's important to us that costs be kept low.

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