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Monday, March 22, 2010

Grateful

Wow, talk about something to be grateful for. I had a potentially very serious eye condition this weekend. I called my eye doctor Sunday morning and he had me come in and treated my eyes. I am very grateful for his dedication to the welfare of the health of his patients. Thank you Dr. Timothy Seidlitz!
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