I got offered a great job in montana. But after looking at trying to see where
to transfer my daughters records to there was no place in mt. I would have had
to goto the far east side of North Dakota to get to a clinic. I too also thought
every state had them till I researched it and found out they didn't have one.
Once I found out it was going to be like a 15 hr drive to get to clinic I
decided to stay in indiana. and then of course that was only depending on the
weather.
--- In spinabifidacentral@yahoogroups.com, "Sheri" <sheri_moss0925@...> wrote:
>
> Angela,
> Did we meet at the 2008 SB Christmas party? I met a family with a daughter in
a chair there and i can't remember their name.
>
> Sheri, mom to Dillan, T-10,
>
>
> --- In spinabifidacentral@yahoogroups.com, "Angela" <amoore3596@> wrote:
> >
> > How far do yall have to travel? Some states have only 1 or 2 clinics...we
are blessed that we only have to travel for 45 min to an hour to get to our SB
clinic in Atlanta...depends on the traffic here...Angel and Brianah
> >
> >
> > --- In spinabifidacentral@yahoogroups.com, "Naomi" <tinymamabear@> wrote:
> > >
> > > We DO NOT have an SB clinic in my state so we have to travel to get to
some of my daughters doctors. I get asked all the time why dont I just go to a
Sb clinic, and when I say we dont have one the east coast mantilty of since we
have it EVERYONE has it seems to kick in and they dont belive me, I am soo sick
of haveing to explain it to people wheather in here (rarely) or any of the other
groups and boards I am a member of.
> > >
> >
>