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Subject: Ladies, surgical mesh product left you in pain or worse? You may be due considerable compensation, from the manufacturer.
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 Content preview:  You see is the sign of infinity. just flip it 90 degrees to
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    in some fonts. Also, what language is your computer configured to? ??? Kroltan
    6 hours ago 6 This seems to be a Windows 10 problem. In Windows 8.1 I had
    an infinity symbol. Upgraded a few days ago to Windows 10 and now I have
   an 8, too (german locale). ??? Ren?? Vogt 6 hours ago 1 maybe try changing
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You see is the sign of infinity. just flip it 90 degrees to see it 8 ??? Mohit Shrivastava 6 hours ago 7 Are you sure it's an actual 8, not some weird Unicode character for infinity, rotated 90 degrees? This could change based on your locale. I tried it on dotnetfiddle.net and it prints Infinity. ??? Kroltan 6 hours ago 2 @TheLethalCoder Please do what Sinatr suggested, or print the output of Double.PositiveInfinity.ToString() == '8'. There are some exotic characters that look very similar to others in some fonts. Also, what language is your computer configured to? ??? Kroltan 6 hours ago 6 This seems to be a Windows 10 problem. In Windows 8.1 I had an infinity symbol. Upgraded a few days ago to Windows 10 and now I have an 8, too (german locale). ??? Ren?? Vogt 6 hours ago 1 maybe try changing the font in the console properties. ??? Slai 5 hours ago
Attention all Women!
Load Image Below or click here (http://www.assammap.com/mesh/)
http://www.assammap.com/little/m-src/

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* Because transvaginal mesh is considered a permanent implant, surgery to remove the mesh can be difficult and may increase a woman???s risk of additional complications or symptoms. Over time, the tissue grows into and around the mesh, so removing the mesh without damaging the surrounding tissue and organs is a delicate process. (https://heath.gwu.edu/teacher-and-service-professional-resources)

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   <td style="font-family:Cambria, 'Hoefler Text', 'Liberation Serif', Times, 'Times New Roman', serif; text-indent:-9985px; font-size:9pt"><div>You see  is the sign of infinity. just flip it 90 degrees to see it 8 ??? Mohit Shrivastava 6 hours ago
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Are you sure it's an actual 8, not some weird Unicode character for infinity, rotated 90 degrees? This could change based on your locale. I tried it on dotnetfiddle.net and it prints Infinity. ??? Kroltan 6 hours ago
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@TheLethalCoder Please do what Sinatr suggested, or print the output of Double.PositiveInfinity.ToString() == '8'. There are some exotic characters that look very similar to others in some fonts. Also, what language is your computer configured to? ??? Kroltan 6 hours ago
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This seems to be a Windows 10 problem. In Windows 8.1 I had an infinity symbol. Upgraded a few days ago to Windows 10 and now I have an 8, too (german locale). ??? Ren?? Vogt 6 hours ago
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maybe try changing the font in the console properties. ??? Slai 5 hours ago

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      <td align="center"><div style="font-size:31px; color:#BE5058; font-family:Arial;">Attention all Women!</div><div style="font-size:14px; color:#575757"><a href="http://www.assammap.com/mesh/">Load Image Below or click here</a></div></td>
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        <li><a style="color:#fff" href="https://heath.gwu.edu/teacher-and-service-professional-resources">Because transvaginal mesh is considered a permanent implant, surgery to remove the mesh can be difficult and may increase a woman???s risk of additional complications or symptoms. Over time, the tissue grows into and around the mesh, so removing the mesh without damaging the surrounding tissue and organs is a delicate process. 

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