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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

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> 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

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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.

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