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    May 23, 2013, 05:36 PM
    When I drain water from my tub, the water rises in my toilet bow1
    When I drain my bathtub, the water in my toilet bowl fills up and overflows. I have two full bathrooms that are back to back in the house. This morning when I took a shower in the master bath, the water also flowed up in the main bathroom where the tub is. I am able to flush the master bath toilet with no problem.

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