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[Dysphagia] Hypodermoclysis
The physicians in my area of the country are unwilling to do it. "Too
dangerous" is the reason I get. They have their minds made up.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Irene Campbell-Taylor" <eripley@yahoo.com>
To: "Cheryl Goettsche" <cagoettsche@yahoo.com>; <dysphagia@b9.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 05, 2006 7:51 AM
Subject: Re: [Dysphagia] Hypodermoclysis
> Why would you need another option?
>
> Cheryl Goettsche <cagoettsche@yahoo.com> wrote: Not resistant, but what
> is another option.
>
> Irene Campbell-Taylor <eripley@yahoo.com> wrote: I never cease to be
> amazed at the amount of resistance there seems to be by those who have
> never tried it or even seen it done. I keep hoping that the US will
> somehow haul itself, albeit kicking and screaming, into at least the
> latter part of the twentieth century with respect to this painless, useful
> and otherwise widely used procedure. With respect to general health care,
> especially of the elderly, the Europeans have it all over us in North
> America - and I do include Canada.
> Ah well, at least Medicare does have a code for it.
>
>
> Dr I Campbell-Taylor
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