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Multiple Sclerosis  $27,655.30 P.M. (Aurora, ON)         Leg Amputation  $21,506.23 L.H. (Caledon, ON)         Myoclonus  $18,587.59 P.P. (Etobicoke, ON)         Chronic Vertigo  $47,799.85 A.V. (Brooklin, ON)         Scoliosis  $17,799.54 V.I. (Gloucester, ON)         Angina  $13,136.50 D.Y. (Thamesville, ON)         Rheumatoid Arthritis  $24,089.29 I.S. (Mississauga, ON)         Diabetes  $55,810.68 B.O. (Toronto, ON)         GBS  $30,826.39 G.T. (Richmond Hill, ON)         Auditory Processing Disoorder  $15,333.19 Q.W. (Ottawa, ON)         ODD  $16,412.50 C.R. (Kitchener, ON)         Myoclonus  $18,587.59 P.P. (Etobicoke, ON)         Cystic Fybrosis  $13,613.58 I.L. (Gloucester, ON)         Colitis  $13,836.73 F.K. (Pickering, ON)         Feeding  $13,814.71 G.W. (Windsor, ON)         Panic Disorder  $28,205.84 C.Q. (North Cobalt, ON)         Fetal alcohol syndrome  $25,189.49 U.B. (Bowmanville, ON)         ADD  $18,653.56 R.Y. (Oshawa, ON)         Auditory Processing Disoorder  $15,333.19 Q.W. (Ottawa, ON)         Alzheimer's disease  $13,923.82 T.L. (Fonthill, ON)         Back Disability  $36,710.75 I.T. (Etobicoke, ON)         Breast Cancer  $16,630.27 I.E (North Cobalt, ON)         Gross Motor Delay  $13,245.70 S.B. (Collingwood, ON)         GBS  $30,826.39 G.T. (Richmond Hill, ON)         Parkinson's Disease  $25,556.89 S.P. (Stoneyplane, AB)         Opitz G/BBB syndrome  $26,323.65 R.D. (Ancaster, ON)         Selective Mutism  $22,307.07 C.G. (Ajax, ON)         Vision Problems  $20,123.08 Z.G. (Newmarket, ON)         Seizure Disorder  $29,768.92 G.S. (Laval, QC)         Fibromyalgia  $51,827.08 Z.G. (Markham, ON)         Cancer  $27,531.64 Q. N. (Calgary, AB)         Osteoarthritis  $19,008.75 M.B. (Burnaby, BC)         Convulsing Vomitting Syndrome  $24,213.75 C.H. (Peterbourough, ON)         Bi-Polar Disorder  $13,166.45 R.N. (Kitchener, ON)         Ysthymia  $36,220.33 Z.A. (Montreal, QC)         Dyslexia  $16,197.27 T.A. (Denfield, ON)         ADHD  $26,452.03 S.L. (Brampton, ON)         Post Tramatic Stress Disorder  $19,541.29 G.R. (Brooklin, ON)         Peripheral Vascular Disease  $23,305.92 A.R. (Calgary, AB)         Blind  $14,436.36 F.R. (Ancaster, ON)         Brain Damaged  $10,096.13 I.Q (Burnaby, BC)         Fetal alcohol syndrome  $25,189.49 U.B. (Bowmanville, ON)         Gender identity disorder  $13,642.97 B.M. (Millgrove, ON)         Multiple Sclerosis  $27,655.30 P.M. (Aurora, ON)         Addictions  $21,890.81 C.C. (River Drive Park, ON)         Pervasive Developmental Disorder  $22,539.66 K.S. (Thornhill, ON)         GBS  $30,826.39 G.T. (Richmond Hill, ON)         Multiple Sclerosis  $27,655.30 P.M. (Aurora, ON)         GBS  $30,826.39 G.T. (Richmond Hill, ON)         Chronic Vertigo  $47,799.85 A.V. (Brooklin, ON)         Tumor  $20,628.61 P.M. (Uxbridge, ON)         Osteoarthritis  $19,008.75 M.B. (Burnaby, BC)         High Blood Pressure  $25,449.74 C.T. (Concord, ON)         Heart Attack  $24,213.75 B.H. (Cobourg, ON)         Glaucoma  $24,321.50 D.C. (Fort Erie, ON)         Glaucoma  $24,321.50 D.C. (Fort Erie, ON)         Breast Cancer  $16,630.27 I.E (North Cobalt, ON)         Schizophrenia  $27,482.84 H.F. (Winnipeg, MB)         Asthma  $30,177.12 D.P. (Welland, ON)         Alzheimer's disease  $13,923.82 T.L. (Fonthill, ON)         Diabetes  $55,810.68 B.O. (Toronto, ON)         Rheumatoid Arthritis  $24,089.29 I.S. (Mississauga, ON)         High Blood Pressure  $25,449.74 C.T. (Concord, ON)         Gender identity disorder  $13,642.97 B.M. (Millgrove, ON)         Colitis  $13,836.73 F.K. (Pickering, ON)         Panic Disorder  $28,205.84 C.Q. (North Cobalt, ON)         Eating Disorder  $20,861.68 B.Q. (Maple, ON)         Ataxia  $19,453.49 I.N. (Aurora, ON)         Back Disability  $36,710.75 I.T. (Etobicoke, ON)         Vision Problems  $20,123.08 Z.G. (Newmarket, ON)         Post Tramatic Stress Disorder  $19,541.29 G.R. (Brooklin, ON)         Hearing  $28,500.49 D.Q. (Selkirk, ON)         Ysthymia  $36,220.33 Z.A. (Montreal, QC)         Asperger's syndrome  $22,320.03 K.B. (Scarborough, ON)         Tumor  $20,628.61 P.M. (Uxbridge, ON)         Addictions  $21,890.81 C.C. (River Drive Park, ON)         ADD  $18,653.56 R.Y. (Oshawa, ON)         Colitis  $13,836.73 F.K. (Pickering, ON)         Crohn's Disease  $13,959.95 K. O. (Winnipeg, MB)         Feeding  $13,814.71 G.W. (Windsor, ON)         Auditory Processing Disoorder  $15,333.19 Q.W. (Ottawa, ON)         Post Tramatic Stress Disorder  $19,541.29 G.R. (Brooklin, ON)         Cerebral Palsy  $20,413.93 I.F. (Milton, ON)         Respiratory failure  $35,630.26 O. T. (Laval, QC)         
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