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Mari33, I was just wondering if the information on wikipedia in anyway lead you to finding us? If so I think that is great! If not may I ask how you did find us? In any case I'm glad you did.
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Mari33, I have not had my TR yet but will be having it 5/31. I think you have made the right choice. The nurses and the message board are very very very helpful. My DH and I thought about another Dr. But you know what we know w/out a shadow of doubt we have chose the right Dr. You know what I suggest to everyone that reads this. GET the Video, it is so awesome. My oldest daughter (17) is going to college to become a Corner (probably spelt wrong). She thought it was COOL BEAN!!!! At least that's what she says. It's so informational and detailed. Hope this helps
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Mari33 When you found Dr. B. You found the Right place... Him and his staff are wonderful... You couldnt of found a better place... Good luck KIM TR 4/25/2007
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HI, IM NEW TO THIS SITE. I HAVE 3 CHILDRENS A BOY OF 10 AND A SET OF TWIN BOY AND GIRL OF 3. WITH THE BIRTH OF THE TWINS I HAD TL BUT NOW IM IN A NEW RELATIONSHIP AND ME AND MY BOYFRIEND WOULD LIKE TO HAVE A BABY . IVE BEEN SEARCHING AROUND THE INTERNET TO FIND A PLACE THAT COULD BE AFFORDABLE AND CLOSED TO NY. I FOUND THIS ONE AND I JUST HOPE THAT I MADE THE RIGHT CHOICE. SOON ILL BE GETTING IN CONTACT WITH THE PERSONEL ABOUT GETTING A PAYMENT PLAN HOPEFULLY THEY WILL BE ABLE TO HELP ME.
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Great find. I am glad to see what we do has circulated to this point. It provides more avenues for women to become educated about this wonderful opportunity. Eddie, ST
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The information people need to understand about the tubal reversal surgery will be able to reach so many more people on Wikipedia. It's great to see Dr. Berger's research findings being made widely available. Thanks for posting. Kathy
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I don't know about you, but since Wikipedia can be "edited" by peers, I think this website should also be listed under "external links" on the entry at Wikipedia. So if anyone has access, perhaps they should list it as a source.
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Yeah this is great. I find it interesting to see the surgery we do every day being described by on Wikipedia. It's a a great reference should someone need an outside source that describes tubal reversal. Thanks for brining this to our attention.
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This is fantastic! I love the detailed information and the fact that Dr. Berger is referenced! We knew he was the expert, but even with the medical terminology and science, this is so educational and fascinating.