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    I sure hope the scheduler at UofU was correct. After communicating with Don, his visit was very involved. More involved than a $100 consult. I guess I'll know more aterwards. I hope he can order the labs/tests for me to complete in Arizona. But that's *my* plan. Dr koening might have different ideas. But yes! Let's arrange a group consult. What if he traveled the country in his own tour bus?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Al View Post
    Nancy, I think most of us would gladly pay $100 to meet face-to-face with one of the best doctors in our part of the business, even if regular trips to SLC are prohibitive. (Hey, maybe we could grab a bus, kind of an "electric prednisone CTX test", à la Ken Kesey, and do a group consult!) Please give us a full report!

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    Hey, Al, the bus idea is a good one! I think I would enjoy the road trip, as I haven't seen eastern Washington, and from that little corner where vdub lives, it doesn't look that far to Utah on the map. Just cut across Idaho diagonally and you're there. It's been a long time since I've seen any different terrain than around here, and it would be exciting. And yes, Nancy, the idea of a traveling Wegs doc is a fantastic one!

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    I am an Insurance Underwriter for buses and coaches and for the Liability of people traveliing in them.

    From my "Underwriter" point of view, I would prefer that the good Doc came to you.

    How amazing would that be? No-one would have to worry anymore about long distance travel - let him do all of the work
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    So that someone who is special to you, comes and fills those gaps by holding your hand

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    Quote Originally Posted by mishb View Post
    I am an Insurance Underwriter for buses and coaches and for the Liability of people traveliing in them.

    From my "Underwriter" point of view, I would prefer that the good Doc came to you.

    How amazing would that be? No-one would have to worry anymore about long distance travel - let him do all of the work
    It would be like the Bookmobile. But it would be the Wegmobile. (Unless someone insists on calling it the GPAmobile.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by annekat View Post
    It would be like the Bookmobile. But it would be the Wegmobile. (Unless someone insists on calling it the GPAmobile.)

    Anne
    Let's just have Phil send the Batmobile


    But to get back on topic .... Best of luck with Dr Koening, Nancy. I hope you will finally be able to start stepping forward instead of taking two steps back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mishb View Post
    Let's just have Phil send the Batmobile


    But to get back on topic .... Best of luck with Dr Koening, Nancy. I hope you will finally be able to start stepping forward instead of taking two steps back.
    Only one seat, sorry.
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