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To: sim1 who wrote (286)3/13/2002 12:56:15 PM
From: Mike McFarlandRespond to of 1336
 
Thanks! If you have never seen a toddler eat a blue
pedialite popsicle, and then give it right back,
you haven't lived <g>.

Thanks everybody for the PMs too regarding
the cysts--the gap between what my wife and I
understand about Miss M's GI tract, and what
these UW and Harvard experts see every day...
well, the gap in understanding is extremely
large--mainly we get a lot of cartoon drawings
out of the deal, heh. And the reports are pure
jargon, I'll have to get a hold of one and
transcribe it.

I suspect M's urologist doesn't want us to worry
too much, they've seen it all, and one long
cystic kidney with a few extra cysts thrown
in is not exactly the greatest challenge they've
seen.