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	<title>Comments on: Stroke</title>
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		<title>By: MrBlister</title>
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		<description>first: very sorry to read about this - though I obviously don&#039;t know you two, your obvious suffering transcends acquaintance and I wish you both the best.

I don&#039;t know Joe&#039;s status, but if you need to return to Cornell in the city, Sloan-Kettering has a free shuttle jitney from their out-patient facility at 53rd and 3rd (E, V and 6 trains) to their main hospital, which is right across York Ave. from Cornell.  You&#039;re supposed to be staff or patient, but it&#039;s rarely ever full, no questions asked and the drivers are very accommodating. This can make a J.C to Cornell trip about an hour total (1 way).  Good luck and thanks for the blog (new J.C. transplant ) Peace.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>first: very sorry to read about this &#8211; though I obviously don&#8217;t know you two, your obvious suffering transcends acquaintance and I wish you both the best.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know Joe&#8217;s status, but if you need to return to Cornell in the city, Sloan-Kettering has a free shuttle jitney from their out-patient facility at 53rd and 3rd (E, V and 6 trains) to their main hospital, which is right across York Ave. from Cornell.  You&#8217;re supposed to be staff or patient, but it&#8217;s rarely ever full, no questions asked and the drivers are very accommodating. This can make a J.C to Cornell trip about an hour total (1 way).  Good luck and thanks for the blog (new J.C. transplant ) Peace.</p>
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