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Posted by Randy S.E.-MN on November 16, 2006 at 15:42:57 from (206.9.216.46):
In Reply to: How'd the day go posted by MN Bob on November 16, 2006 at 14:30:39:
The doctors at Mayo killed my father this year by NOT taking requested-required colonoscopy tests a year ago...this is one of the most curable kinds of cancer out there...They stumbled all over themselves apologizing, didn"t matter, when they finally had to remove his colon it was the size of a football. My Dad died this last July. I have two other friends that they (MAYO) screwed up, even forgetting to replace one ladys" short ribs after an operation...How in hell do you do that? They couldn"t find a bad Gall Bladder in another friend...but the clinic in Hibbing did on the first examination. Everyone within a hundred mile radius around here knows about "The Clinic"
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