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Mark, thank you for sharing your thoughts. I, too, don't like one sided

thinking. I am hoping and hoping that the AP will work for me, but believe

it's important to have an open mind.I am doing things to stay as healthy as

possible, including pushing away any inclination to get sad or angry, and am

taking an active role in healing myself. It's so important to feel in

control.

I bet you do get lots of comment, but that's good. We need to keep on

thinking and evaluating.

Marilynn

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Hi Mark, Your nerves are normal. We all feel that way. Joining this group is one of the best things you can do for yourself. The process of recovery from major surgery is full of hills and valleys, and you'll get help in riding it out with your fellow "hippies." Welcome on board, and look forward to a pain-free future!! Charlotte in CTSUZANNE SNYDER <juneflower60@...> wrote:

Hi Mark,

I'm glad you got help from this group I get help also I had a Hip replacement five years ago and a Knee replacement two years ago the right side I was 56 at the time I wish I knew about this group before my operations but they help me now. I'll say a pray for you and anyone else I see that has a operations.I wish you the best of luck.

Susie

Just wanted to introduce myself. I feel as though I already know most of you. I have been reading your posts for the last few months and have found them very helpful.I am a 40 yr old male awaiting RTHR on Aug 3. I will then recoup for a few months and have the left hip done (lovely). I'm still a little nervous but not much longer now. Thanks for all the info I have gathered from the group.Prayers appreciated !Mark

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I have a close friend in Cleveland. She is an anchor at Fox 8. Her name is

Bell. Have you heard of her?

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From: tericcrawford <tericcrawford>

Subject: [ ] Insurance Coverage

Date: Wednesday, February 17, 2010, 11:51 AM

I'm new to this group. But I have been taking Xolair for several years now with

great results. I have Blue Cross / Blue Shield of Oklahoma. My copay is $1000.00

per month. I can't afford that so I have been getting copay assistance from

several funding groups. They are not getting funding currently so that means I

have will have to stop taking Xolair.

THE REASON I JOINED THIS GROUP IS TO FIND PEOPLE THAT ARE GETTING COVERED BY

THEIR INSURANCE COMPANY. so i can possibly switch from my current company to one

that covers Xolair. Please list your company and what state you are in so other

people can use the information. This is a great drug with a lot of people that

are benefiting from it but can't afford it. PEACE

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