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Old 04-08-2008, 09:05 PM   #10
alleykt123
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Thanks, everyone, for your well-wishes and words of encouragement. That is exactly why I think this forum is tops! CAMARO5 is a friendly place to hang with other camaro fanatics, a true community in every sense of the word

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Also make sure you complete any antibiotics you may be taking (if you are still taking them) because if something happens and this flares up again, your body may grow immune to the antibiotics you had been taking and you would have to advance to stronger medications.

Did you have to have surgery?
Sadly, while I was being given an IV of Cipro, I developed an allergic reaction. Cipro is one of the most widely used antibiotics - effective against a broad range of bacteria. They kept me on a course of Flagyl and that cleared up the infection. My mother's a retired RN and there's no way in the world I could NOT complete a course of meds without fearing the wrath of Mom. The good news is that I won't need surgery, but will have a colonoscopy (my Mom's specialty when she was working) to assess the situation.

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Take care of those bills and then you and I can both get back to our Camaro savings!
to that!

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Time has its way of working everything out. Who knows.....you might have gotten one of the first year models and the second or third year run, BAM! They drop in a Gen V w/ tons more power and 10 more mpg's.
Yeah - I got that deal when I waited for the 2005 GTO - more HP, non-functional hood scoops and true dual exhaust exits on the rear. Got no complaints!

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I use to work in the bill collections medical field, so I know how much this all comes out to. Hopefully the insurance you have takes care of most of the bill which they should, thats what they are there for. Also, if you don't have the money, hospitals are usually pretty good about setting up payment plans and such since patient debt is almost always expected and counts as a write off in most cases. Also keep in contact with your insurance to make sure they have everything they need from you to process the bills.
This is VERY good to know! I feel like having this information relieves some of the stress I've had.
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