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Subject: Re: about changing orthos


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Maggie
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Date Posted: 18:10:31 08/13/04 Fri
In reply to: drrick 's message, "Re: about changing orthos" on 11:12:54 08/13/04 Fri

>Because we all think and do things differently.
>
>Also, we dont necessarily know what went on "behind
>the scenes" i.e. there are 2 sides to every story, and
>many times it isnt worth the potential aggravation to
>tell you the truth.
>
>>Why do orthos usually refuse to touch another orthos
>>work?
Oh ok, I was just wondering, because since I'm going to college over 4 hours away, I was trying to get an ortho where my college will be, but none of them would touch another orthos work. My current ortho doesn't offer saturday appts, so I'm trying to come back home on days off to get my adjustments. My college is very strict about attendence, I think we get 2 excused absences before we automatically lose all credit. Of course, I would always try to miss a different class, but you know what I'm saying. Do most people have to start all over again if they move or something?

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