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And congrats to Loobie for losing the doobie. Proud of you, hon!
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Cheerleader - THAT made me laugh out loud. Thanks for brightening my day for a moment.

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mrhodes40 mentions - dynamic stenosis - suggested by Dr. Dake.

Do you mean the stenosis open and close in the same location or that the stenosis moves to another location.... then narrow ?

Does this answer the RR question . :idea:

I thought stenosis were static .


Stay tuned. Maybe Dr. Zamboni has observed dynamic stenosis also. :?:





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Mr. S. dynamic in the SAME location, i.e. some opening and closing over time.


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Thinking about you buddy!!!! Let us know!!!! :D

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Hope it all goes well for you radeck! I find this is a little scarey & extremely exciting at the same time!
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Yes Good luck Rad
Although I think the lucky bit is actually being liberated - WOOHOO!


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Good luck Rad!! looking forward to your updates x


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Congrats Rad!
The long wait is over! Yippee!
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Good luck radeck... :D :D


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Bonaventura Oliver! (I don't know what it is in German :lol: ). Best of luck dude. Hopefully you'll never miss a step of romping around with that beautiful boy of yours!


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Oliver, You have prayers coming from this corner. Please post as soon as it's comfortable and doable. Bless you, Joyce

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Oliver,

I hope that all goes well. I'm thinking of you.

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Hey! Joan says you are full of talk over there. Tell us how you are!
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