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  1. Hi, I had beast reduction surgery in May of 2002, and I have very few, if any, complaints. The surgery went well and the pain afterwards was not nearly as bad as I had expected. I also have a sister-in-law that had it done about three weeks ago and she is also loving it. Although there will be permanent scarring, it was definitely worth it overall for me. Good luck!
  2. I have also added her to my prayer list. Things will start to look better, just continue to trust and believe.
  3. Hello, I am new around here and I was just wondering if anyone could tell me how it was during their first semester of clinical rotations. Is it an all day, 5 day a week thing, or will it be possible for me to keep my job? If anyone could help I would appreciate it. Thanks, Tperk83

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