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			<p>You need to see a specialist.  No doubt.  You have had off and on bloody urine for a year and the problem is still not resolved.  Has a urinalysis been done??  Bloodwork should definitely be done.  There could be some other medical reason for your condition.  PLEASE seek a second opinion. 
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		Wed, Oct 8th 2008, 08:29 GMT 
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