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	<title>Comments on: What are the AMA Guidelines and Why Are They Important to My Case?</title>
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	<description>Moderated by Attorney Jodi Ginsberg</description>
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		<title>By: Pro Se</title>
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		<dc:creator>Pro Se</dc:creator>
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		<description>MAXIMUM MEDICAL IMPROVEMENT !!

Once again it&#039;s a rather ubiquitous term . It&#039;s in common use, but it&#039;s ubiquitous nonetheless. That is most difficult if you don&#039;t have abeginning and an end. I am marveled at the ability of any doctor to say this!

Where is the beginning and where is the end ? What is the maximum and what is the minimum ? If you don&#039;t have two measurings points, I don&#039;t know how to measure !

I gotta go ! But , I have much more to say about this section of your Blog !

Pro Se</description>
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<p>Once again it&#039;s a rather ubiquitous term . It&#039;s in common use, but it&#039;s ubiquitous nonetheless. That is most difficult if you don&#039;t have abeginning and an end. I am marveled at the ability of any doctor to say this!</p>
<p>Where is the beginning and where is the end ? What is the maximum and what is the minimum ? If you don&#039;t have two measurings points, I don&#039;t know how to measure !</p>
<p>I gotta go ! But , I have much more to say about this section of your Blog !</p>
<p>Pro Se</p>
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