| Waterspider 2005-12-23, 1:03 am |
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"!:?)" <"!:?)"@invaid.net> wrote >
> No, or, I don't know if it ever got on the Web since it was early 90's.
> I remember it from Local TV News Reports.
> It was Westerly Hospital in R.I. that it was first reported at in early
> 90's for the Dye used in Cat Scans.
> It also was in the Providence Journal also called ProJo.com here I think
> for a Web Address.
> (Don't hit that web site often.)
> The open MRI (I don't remember which one) was about 5 years or so later
> that I heard in the TV News here.
> I asked in the VA Hospital in R.I., R.I. Hospital, Memorial Hospital
> Pawt., R.I. and Roger Williams Hospital in R.I. that didn't know of it
> until I brought it up to them.
> Also Attleboro, Tauton Hospitals and I think it was Bridgewater VA
> Hospital I also brought it up with.
> Not sure about Bridgewater because the VA sends me all over the place.
> From what I've been able to tell it's not the easy type to cure!
> Type 2 or 4 I think are the easy ones to cure but you can correct me if
> I'm wrong.
> I don't know exactly which type of Hep C it is yet, I haven't really
> asked, but I know it's not the easy ones.
This does have a few earmarks of the urban myth.
Waterspider
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