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Thanks all, I appreciate all the advise I got and have seen here.

No Carlie I have been Flatbroke for so long I would not know how to answer to anything else.

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Great news Flatbroke, I am really happy for you. The wait is the worst.

Thanks all, I appreciate all the advise I got and have seen here.

No Carlie I have been Flatbroke for so long I would not know how to answer to anything else.

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That is good, However, your diabetes is also an agent orange Nehmer issue. Why the heck they defer it?

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WOW! This is WONDERFUL NEWS Flatbroke-

I too wonder why regarding the DMII-

Do you have the formal DMII diagnosis and have you had a C & P for that yet to include the PN?

I feel your relief!!!!!!!

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Yes I have been diganosed with type two and am on metforman now and yes they stuck me with all the needles checking for PNThey have also done three ultra sounds for the anuresim and all three show it at least 3cm.

I dont know why they deferred them but I will wait.

WOW! This is WONDERFUL NEWS Flatbroke-

I too wonder why regarding the DMII-

Do you have the formal DMII diagnosis and have you had a C & P for that yet to include the PN?

I feel your relief!!!!!!!

Kilo 4/12 VIET NAM
11/67-11/68 (TET)
HQ 1/10 LeJune
68
C 1/10 LeJune
68-69
HQ Marine Security Guard School
69
Great Lakes Brig - Corrections
11/69 - 3/70
Semper Fi Everything stays the same until it changes

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