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    Showers

    No, it is not due to construction. It has been there for at least 5 years (since I started going to Columbia). It may have originally been caused by construction efforts, but right now the problem is that it's basically impossible to eliminate from the system once it's in there. They tried by...
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    Showers

    No, it is not due to construction. It has been there for at least 5 years (since I started going to Columbia). It may have originally been caused by construction efforts, but right now the problem is that it's basically impossible to eliminate from the system once it's in there. They tried by...
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    Showers

    No, it is not due to construction. It has been there for at least 5 years (since I started going to Columbia). It may have originally been caused by construction efforts, but right now the problem is that it's basically impossible to eliminate from the system once it's in there. They tried by...
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    Showers

    No, it is not due to construction. It has been there for at least 5 years (since I started going to Columbia). It may have originally been caused by construction efforts, but right now the problem is that it's basically impossible to eliminate from the system once it's in there. They tried by...
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    Showers

    No, it is not due to construction. It has been there for at least 5 years (since I started going to Columbia). It may have originally been caused by construction efforts, but right now the problem is that it's basically impossible to eliminate from the system once it's in there. They tried by...
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    Showers

    Best part about Columbia, huh lex? At least you haven't been hospitalized there for the past 6 years! I love the place in so many ways, and would never complain about the care I get there, but man that shower thing is such a problem. Last I heard non-lung patients were allowed to use them...
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    Showers

    Best part about Columbia, huh lex? At least you haven't been hospitalized there for the past 6 years! I love the place in so many ways, and would never complain about the care I get there, but man that shower thing is such a problem. Last I heard non-lung patients were allowed to use them...
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    Showers

    Best part about Columbia, huh lex? At least you haven't been hospitalized there for the past 6 years! I love the place in so many ways, and would never complain about the care I get there, but man that shower thing is such a problem. Last I heard non-lung patients were allowed to use them...
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    Showers

    Best part about Columbia, huh lex? At least you haven't been hospitalized there for the past 6 years! I love the place in so many ways, and would never complain about the care I get there, but man that shower thing is such a problem. Last I heard non-lung patients were allowed to use them...
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    Showers

    Best part about Columbia, huh lex? At least you haven't been hospitalized there for the past 6 years! I love the place in so many ways, and would never complain about the care I get there, but man that shower thing is such a problem. Last I heard non-lung patients were allowed to use them...
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    VX-770 and Delta f508

    Confidentiality concerns - vertex is asking all participants to sign a non-disclosure. I'm not sure why they're doing it, but it's not unheard of in the drug development world. It may have something to do with Vertex being a publicly traded corporation - not wanting study results to get mixed up...
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    VX-770 and Delta f508

    Confidentiality concerns - vertex is asking all participants to sign a non-disclosure. I'm not sure why they're doing it, but it's not unheard of in the drug development world. It may have something to do with Vertex being a publicly traded corporation - not wanting study results to get mixed up...
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    VX-770 and Delta f508

    Confidentiality concerns - vertex is asking all participants to sign a non-disclosure. I'm not sure why they're doing it, but it's not unheard of in the drug development world. It may have something to do with Vertex being a publicly traded corporation - not wanting study results to get mixed up...
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    VX-770 and Delta f508

    Confidentiality concerns - vertex is asking all participants to sign a non-disclosure. I'm not sure why they're doing it, but it's not unheard of in the drug development world. It may have something to do with Vertex being a publicly traded corporation - not wanting study results to get mixed up...
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    VX-770 and Delta f508

    Confidentiality concerns - vertex is asking all participants to sign a non-disclosure. I'm not sure why they're doing it, but it's not unheard of in the drug development world. It may have something to do with Vertex being a publicly traded corporation - not wanting study results to get mixed up...
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    Showers

    I can't speak to your post-tx question, but as a CFer who uses a hospital where you literally CANNOT shower (there is bacteria in the water and it's dangerous for people with lung disease to breathe the steam), I have some great tips for how to stay not so grimy during long shower-less stays...
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    Showers

    I can't speak to your post-tx question, but as a CFer who uses a hospital where you literally CANNOT shower (there is bacteria in the water and it's dangerous for people with lung disease to breathe the steam), I have some great tips for how to stay not so grimy during long shower-less stays...
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    Showers

    I can't speak to your post-tx question, but as a CFer who uses a hospital where you literally CANNOT shower (there is bacteria in the water and it's dangerous for people with lung disease to breathe the steam), I have some great tips for how to stay not so grimy during long shower-less stays...
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    Showers

    I can't speak to your post-tx question, but as a CFer who uses a hospital where you literally CANNOT shower (there is bacteria in the water and it's dangerous for people with lung disease to breathe the steam), I have some great tips for how to stay not so grimy during long shower-less stays...
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    Showers

    I can't speak to your post-tx question, but as a CFer who uses a hospital where you literally CANNOT shower (there is bacteria in the water and it's dangerous for people with lung disease to breathe the steam), I have some great tips for how to stay not so grimy during long shower-less stays...
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