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[QUOTE="DorgEndo, post: 1921696, member: 103228"] Thanks for the detailed update. Any decision when it comes to testing is always difficult. Yet if you don't take a step you will stay in the unknown. There is a strange mental thought process that seems like the default in prople that goes on where people are in the present that they don't know if things are going to get better or get worse. Avoiding anything that might bring them to getting worse prognosis. In my (somewhat biased) opinion the sooner you can reach a point with more knowledge whether the prognosis is for worse or better, either way that information let's you make informed decisions on how to proceed next. [/QUOTE]
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