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  1. I am new to this website and know this has nothing to do with your question, but I cant figure out how to post my questions on here. I had a post and typed it in but dont see it on the general website with everyone elses/....HELP if you can. I am slightly challenged when it comes to some of this computer stuff Thanks Lisa
  2. this website is new to me but very nice to know it;s here. i have a ? that i have never experience in my life. a patient with bladder cancer had a complete cystectomy with ileal conduit. after the surgery, i noted the stoma to be cyanotic. has anyone ever seen that and what did you do? called my the doc but the family was peop & the pt was transfered so i never learned the outcome. just curious in the future what i could have done differently? thanks for any feedback. my personal email is [email protected] as well :) lisa

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