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Thank you. And, to the other poster who tried to character-assassinate us, if you go to your doctor with chest pains, he'll have you consult with a cardiologist. Then, when you have urinary pain, he'll send you to a urologist. You'll discuss all of uyour various issues with one person - your primary physician. Our client has various issues and many of the "experts" out there don't know butt-crack about diminished value, loss of use (my last query to this group) and they would charge way more than we do to become learned. This forum has provided a wealth of knowledge that has served us well and all of you taking the time to respond is appreciated.
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