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RE: [RC] [RC] advice from Heidi - ll cole

I don't know Heidi, and I don't want to tee anyone off, but it is not so difficult to lose your license in any state. My sister is one of THOSE people that causes vets to lose their license, and sometimes it is only good people that are in too deep, owe too much, and are too overworked and send their assistants out to bleed the horse down the road. Or they say they bled 40 cows and only bled two that bled REALLY well. It happens. There are good and bad in all walks of life. Until I walked the proverbial mile, I would hesitate to crucify anyone. Thanks for listening.

>From: CrazysadieG@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>To: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: [RC]   advice from Heidi
>Date: Tue, 25 May 2004 19:54:16 EDT
>
>Heidi:  Are you the same Heidi who USED to be a vet in Oregon?  The one who
>is no longer allowed to practice in the state?  How did you lose your license?
>Everyone keeps telling me you did, but no one knows why.  I would hesitate to
>listen to your advice, knowing how hard it is to lose a veterinary license in
>ANY state.  I heard that is why you had to move, so it must have been a VERY
>bad thing.  Just wondering if you would care to enlighten us....


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