Re: 47 xxx

From: Meisel Richard L. (rmeisel@mac.com)
Fri Sep 22 10:44:29 2006


You might check with Lauren Lynch, MD (MFM Genetics) she might know of local groups.

Ric Meisel

On Sep 22, 2006, at 6:16 AM, Efrain Ramirez wrote:

> Thank you - I am in Puerto Rico - doubt very much we have here support
> groups - but I'll try to find out..thanks again...
> Ef
>
>> At Thu, 21 Sep 2006, Len2976@aol.com wrote:
>>
>> You might refer them to this site. There is access to both medical
>> information, parents with children having sex chromoasome
>> variations, and a support
>> group.
>>
>> _http://www.genetic.org/ks/Add_res/ltr_writ.htm_
>> (http://www.genetic.org/ks/Add_res/ltr_writ.htm)
>>
>> Lenora McCall, CNM
>
> --
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