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I must say, It was not I getting loaded, but instead I was loading the correct fluid into the correct fluid receptical to give my present paitents the correct infusion to keep the flow going where the flow should go and not where the flow should not go with the correct fluid flowing in the correct area instead of the wrong areas, which would be a hemmorage. This is a very bad thing. And I try to only recommend very good things. This is why I recommend Nurse Micki oversee the procedure and montior fluids both in and out. Nurse Micki, do you have your measureing devices?
Less see, and old car, with old fluid, with the old doctor recommendations, yep adds up. Keep the dino stuff. Did I just call Dr Adams old???? would never think of it. I'm older than him. Or not. Maybe. Maybe not. I now know why I was confused. I gotta get out of the ER once in a while.
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I need a Dr. bad.......my front end blew out and the rubber just isn't perky no more!
This could get costly to restore. 


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Oh My God ,do the problems never end,for us poor Drs. of Vetteology?If you've got the money ,honey we gots the time
Okay crew get in here,Micki's got saggage,and a case of anti-perky that just wont Quit,Where is Candy Striper Hilton 


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One day at a time little by little. Take baby steps to repair & replace those worn out items.
If ya have to take it to a specialist dos so. They will raise her up and ever so gently remove those cups and replace them with new rubbers. They miay have to stick in a couple of joints but you will only feel a slight tickle.
If ya have to take it to a specialist dos so. They will raise her up and ever so gently remove those cups and replace them with new rubbers. They miay have to stick in a couple of joints but you will only feel a slight tickle.
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