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493068 tn?1224765315

new ask doctor

Has anyone been able to send the doctor a question?
sadd
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476246 tn?1418870914
You need to leave the . (the period) out at the end of the link they gave.

it should read like this


http://www.medhelp.org/forums/show/272
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Med help posted a note under the original post, On the other side of the forum,

Saying they are getting everything sorted out, also answered are you catching the period at the end of address.

be patient,  

Deb
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493068 tn?1224765315
Yes, I am talking about the new doc forum!!! I have not had luck with the web address and wanted to know if anyone else has this problem?
sadd  
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476246 tn?1418870914
I think I will wait until I have my biopsy results. I have already started jotting down what to ask him. I just want to have it down neatly and clearly formulated, so i don't have to bother him several times. It's not every day one can ask Prof. Dr. Dieterich questions.

Marcia
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think she is asking the new forum doc  :)   I haven't written to him yet.   But i am sure he will answer,  not sure if he will on forum or privately.  
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276730 tn?1327962946
Usually you would be assigned a P.A. to help you thru tx. I have not been able to speak to my doctor at all during tx only the P.A. she is good and answers all questions.

Of course she has to communicate with hepatolgist and then gets back to me.
You shouldnt be in the dark, it is difficult sometimes. You need to be very pro=active.
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