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That's good news Dave. Sure hope that pesky cartiledge smooths itself out.

Karlynn
 
Great news, Dave. And waiting 2 months is a no brainer. "go in and trim it off" indeed!
 
Well it could have been worse news but still.... two months seems like a long time to put up with it. I'm a born skeptic I guess but it just seems that if all it was going to take was time then it should already have done that. I wonder how they came up with that time frame? It sounds like an awful lot of sneezing and rubbing is going to be needed to smooth it out.

Are you supposed to call if it is still bothering you after that time?

I hope this post isn't a downer for you but I don't know about this Dave.
 
Hey and guess what. I go up to the desk to check out and the lady tells me there is no charge today!

Dave,

I guess the warranty applied afterall. It's good that you aren't facing further surgery.

Paul,

I'm sorry about your hospitalization. That must have been a frightening experience. Like Georgia, I thought after OHS that I had had more than my share of attention.
 
Dave,

Glad to hear they took a 2nd look and decided no surgery for now. I hope it all resolves very quickly for you.

Take care,
 
Dave, glad to hear that there was no hernia. I hope that the sneezes don't get the better of you. Take care!

Rick
 
hi dave,
i haven't been on much, but it was great to come back and read that it is not a hernia and that you miight be able to wiati it out , or just have it trimmed away_ this cartilage.
great news, but i hope its not too uncomfortable for you.

paul,
just a little bump in the road to recovery_ happens sometimes.
hope you feel better and things go smoothly from here on in.

wishing you all a happy and healthy holiday season.
be well, sylvia
 

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