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Thank You for such a quick answer, I truly appreciate it...How accurate would

you say these Med Choice devices are??...I found a couple sites saying they were

only accurate 30 - 70 % of the time, so that makes me a little nervous...What

has your experience been with them ??...Thank You for any added info you are

willing to share with me....Jacqui in MN

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> > I was dx'd with polymyositis in Dec. 1988 (cpk over 15,000), then

> pulmonary fibrosis the falling summer, then a number of other med.

> problems to follow - but that's not why I'm here...I stay as active

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Thank You for such a quick answer, I truly appreciate it...How accurate would

you say these Med Choice devices are??...I found a couple sites saying they were

only accurate 30 - 70 % of the time, so that makes me a little nervous...What

has your experience been with them ??...Thank You for any added info you are

willing to share with me....Jacqui in MN

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> > I was dx'd with polymyositis in Dec. 1988 (cpk over 15,000), then

> pulmonary fibrosis the falling summer, then a number of other med.

> problems to follow - but that's not why I'm here...I stay as active

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Only get an oximeter that says it is FDA approved. All those are

subjected to the same testing and standards.

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> > > I was dx'd with polymyositis in Dec. 1988 (cpk over 15,000), then

> > pulmonary fibrosis the falling summer, then a number of other med.

> > problems to follow - but that's not why I'm here...I stay as active

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Joyce

I'm just so thrilled beyond words that your experience there turned out

so well and you found doctors who communicated with you and you could

trust.

To everyone, let Joyce serve as an inspiration that if you're not

getting the answers and attention you need, to get somewhere you can.

She had to go through so much effort to get to Denver but it was

rewarded. Others have found the same whether its been UAB or Duke or

Emorty or any number of other medical schools and hospitals.

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> > > I was dx'd with polymyositis in Dec. 1988 (cpk over 15,000), then

> > pulmonary fibrosis the falling summer, then a number of other med.

> > problems to follow - but that's not why I'm here...I stay as active

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