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Re: Calling Jo in Seattle!! Jo, Are you there??


Posted by Jo (Seattle, WA) on November 13, 1999 at 11:46:09:

In Reply to: Calling Jo in Seattle!! Jo, Are you there?? posted by Mona (Twisp) on November 13, 1999 at 07:28:45:

(Jo raises her arms and waves them wildly!! Aaargh!! Where'd I stash my BenGay!! *grin*)

I'm here Mona....and would be happy to share any information I have with you. I've been seeing Ralph Pascualy for almost two years and I think he knows his stuff about as well as any sleep doc knows his stuff! In some cases, that's not saying a whole lot! *evil grin* Seriously, we all need to remember that sleep medicine is a new field and we're often the guinea pigs (am I gonna be in trouble with the ASPCA for that one?) when it comes to the "potions'n'poultices" that are on the horizon.

My sis lives in Moses Lake, Mona - she's been on CPAP for ten years and was experiencing an upsurge of symptoms. I finally convinced her that a trek over the mountains was in her best interest...Dr. Pascualy has her back on track.

Please don't hesitate to email me - I'll share phone numbers and whatever information I can pull together that will help you make your decision. idajo@oz.net

Jo


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