Now for the road trip. I had mentioned he told her something he thought was wrong, and wants her to see a specialist for a check/diagnosis. There's only 2 who specialize in that condition, Arizona and New Hampshire. Since we're gonna try to go back west this summer, we're gonna go with the one at St Joseph's in New Hampshire. They're gonna do a tele health first, and if that specialist feels that's what it is, then we'll go up there. He was on the phone with her just a minute ago, and was telling her all her symptoms point to that, and it's neurological, that's why he said she has issues with "personal" stuff. He said she'd eventually probably be on dialysis, like the Augusta Dr said, and it's because it's that condition caused by that mesh thing. It's not just erosion like the class action suits, hers is catastrophic, which is why he's on board. But the main thing, if they can confirm that's what it is, they can better treat her, instead of guessing about stuff.