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That banner on the left side

That banner with the ads on the left is driving me nuts. When I try to highlight (not click) on a members name to get quick information about them the banner covers part it. Hopefully medhelp will reformat the page so it remains in the background.

I've got to find a good mac compatible ad removing program, although I could use the minimally invasive approach to treating spinal stenosis.

-Dave
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1636196 tn?1337801300
the members could do ads like time shares to G.I. Docters
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maybe if I send them my soc sec #, credit card and my mother's maiden name it would help, and oh I almost forgot my favorite pet's name, haha
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I believe if you buy 3 of whatever they are selling they let you see what you would like to see :)
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