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Dr Calleigh Reese Emerson, M.D. ([info]dreviltwin) wrote in [info]compass_network,
@ 2013-07-24 21:01:00

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Due to an unforeseen complication with a recent patient, anyone born before 1965 will need to come in to the hospital to be allergy tested. We need to make sure that this doesn't happen again.


Thank you.

Cal Emerson.



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"Cal" | Neil
[info]dreviltwin
2013-07-26 03:06 pm UTC (link)
You can pray if you wish but I need to check with friends and family before giving out any information. A full recovery is expected. I can tell you that much.

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"Cal" | Neil
[info]your_caretaker
2013-08-05 02:12 am UTC (link)
((Ooc: Sorry I missed THIS response before! Stupid Hotmail, not even relegating IJ comments to the JUNK FOLDER, but just... letting them... vanish into the ether! Let's just pretend that Neil actually responded to THIS in a bloody well TIMELY manner, shall we? >__>))

Oh! Well, that's good, at least...! I'm glad to hear it... I mean, well... I understand completely about the idea of patient privacy, but... well, let's just leave it at that: he'll make a full recovery, after all, and I'm SO glad to hear that... I'll continue to pray for him-or-her, until s/he's up and about again, however!

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