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Hi Judy,

When Iwas there for a week inpatient I was lucky that I wasn't suffering from

something so difficult as you were. You are right about the care and as I

said earlier aslo, the opportunity to help contribute knowledge that could one

day help our children or grandchildren shouldn't be passed up.

Being an inpatient is a very very intense experience depending on which

study. Judy is right about the nurses.They really fight for those jobs from what

they told me. Being able to order off the menu when I was ready for it was a

nice and different perk from other places. My roomie(until I got a private room

because of my migraines and intense pain I was in) and I quickly learned the

system. She was a " regular " there due to her Parkinson's and inplant to control

it. We ordered twice the amount of food we could eat and then if there was

something we didn't like, then we had plenty more to choose from! :)

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