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Re: an epidural in the arm?From: RModugno@aol.comTue May 30 20:21:12 2006
In a message dated 5/30/2006 5:34:21 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, GA12L@aol.com writes: How on earth did this happen? Anyone else heard of this happening? Gail The epidural drugs were injected IV instead of into the epidural catheter? Bupivicaine ain't real good for cardiac muscle. Either that or she got a high spinal injection? Robert Modugno MD Marietta, GA
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