Guest guest Posted April 6, 2002 Report Share Posted April 6, 2002 Hi ette, I'm glad that is taken care of! You didn't say that you had sent it out, so misunderstanding was easy to do since you were speaking of yourself not needing a free one. I'm sorry you had to go through all that! You are OK now, aren't you? How long has it been? Hugs, Rainy > Hi Rainy, I don't need the free mammogram. I have had a mammogram > every six months. I had three biopsies, and two surgeries with breast > cancer. I was on Kemo for a year it felt like and now I still go for > mammograms. Thanks anyway! > > ette ----- Original Message ----- > I think you miss understood me too, I did sign up and I sent the page > to others I know. I even have more but my hands got tired. I just ment > i wish they had this when i needed it. I had so many done and it gets > expensive. Soon as my husband learned I had cancer he left and with > him went the medical. So it got hard to balance the budget. No I sent > it out and will keep sending it out to friends I am glad they have > something like this out. > > ette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2007 Report Share Posted March 6, 2007 Hi ette - You are an inspirition!!! Thank you for sharing your success with us... Talk with you soon, Ken. p paulette <paulette11p@...> wrote: Hi: I will be going for my 3 year post op visit with Dr. LaGrone on April 17. I am battling with my HMO for the prior authorization to go out of network. It's such a hassle, but I know my request will be granted, as I am appealing the denial. I'm still amazed that they want me to go to see the local ortho! For anyone who has insurance challenges, I encourage you to keep notes of phone calls, and names of people that you speak to. Marilyn, I first went to see a revision surgeon in 1998, and decided to have the surgery in 2004 (after 3 opinions). But I did notice that the last year before the surgery that my quality of life had diminished greatly.....everything was more difficult to do. That was when I knew it was time to have the surgery. I have absolutely no regrets. Hang in there, ette Marilyn <ahlan_warda > wrote: Hi KenWell, I'm not listed but here to say that I just can't wait to see Dr. LaGrone later this year again. Feeling the same and maybe, just maybe, it is my imagination but I feel that my flatback is advancing quickly. Guess I'll find out when I go see Dr. LaGrone later this year whether or not its in my head or not. Can Flatback get worse within months or does it take a year or years?I hope that you chime in also Ken. :-)Marilyn>> Hello again....> > Hope you don't mind but here's the list I gathered today, some I'm not sure of so I will add a question mark... > > Did I miss anyone? Those who are listed, if you read this - Please feel free to chime in with any updates on how you are doing - etc - etc, > > There are a few of us making our surgical plans and intend to see Dr. LaGrone... Thanks in advance!!> > 1) ette> 2) H ?> 3) Joann H> 4) Eileen F> 5) Martha ?> 6) ?> 7) Terry J> 8) Alpine > 9) Martha G> 10) C> 11) Kay Stange> > Many thanks, Ken.> > > ---------------------------------> Don't get soaked. Take a quick peek at the forecast > with the Search weather shortcut.> The fish are biting.Get more visitors on your site using Search Marketing. Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection. Try the free Beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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