tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2770000227332017560.post122327960837056939..comments2024-03-09T01:15:01.021-05:00Comments on Prosthetic Medic: PTSD, Setbacks, and InspirationsProsthetic Medichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14902078589541477118noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2770000227332017560.post-17625666106765090482013-08-20T07:31:07.014-04:002013-08-20T07:31:07.014-04:00Wondering if your liner happens to be silicone. A ...Wondering if your liner happens to be silicone. A friend of mine went through hell with her son and his silicone allergy because doctors never wanted to believe in it/test for it — but low and behold she was right, which was a problem given that EVERYTHING is silicone (including the shunt in her son's brain). The allergy is uncommon, but it might be worth researching and asking your doctor about. <br /><br />As for MedX, you don't necessarily NEED a rental car unless you just want one. There's absolutely awesome and affordable public transportation, and some folks are working together on the FB group to coordinate rides. Also, you'll be fed well for breakfast and lunch each day of the conference, and there will be an ePatient dinner on Thursday that we host, so that should help some with costs! Feel free to drop me a line any time. AfternoonNapperhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13895411068043885139noreply@blogger.com