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		<title>By: ammiss</title>
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		<description>Rose, I am so very sad to hear this terrible news.  I remember you posting that there was a shortage of physicians in Canada, but I had no idea the problem would result in you having to wait for a year to get proper treatment.  It seems very wrong to me that the rheumatologist doesn&#039;t have a back-up physician to care for her patients in her absence.  Unless, of course, she is transferring the care of all her patients to far-away offices, too. It&#039;s a terrible situation, in any case, and I only hope and pray that when you go to this appointment, there will be better news and sooner relief than the nurse anticipated. *HUGS* - Faye</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rose, I am so very sad to hear this terrible news.  I remember you posting that there was a shortage of physicians in Canada, but I had no idea the problem would result in you having to wait for a year to get proper treatment.  It seems very wrong to me that the rheumatologist doesn&#8217;t have a back-up physician to care for her patients in her absence.  Unless, of course, she is transferring the care of all her patients to far-away offices, too. It&#8217;s a terrible situation, in any case, and I only hope and pray that when you go to this appointment, there will be better news and sooner relief than the nurse anticipated. *HUGS* &#8211; Faye</p>
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