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Topic: daughter needs lap band surgeon in utah
Hi, my daughter lives in Utah and wants to have the Lap Band surgery, she has United Health Care PPO and the only doctor I found in Utah (Dr. Hanafy at Pioneer Hospital) said he is not an appiointed as a provider for United Health Care. Does anyone know any doctors anywhere in Utah that does LapBand, and/or anything about the Insurance United Health Care through employer My Family.Com.
Thank you for any info.
Topic: RE: I NEED A FILL DOCTOR IN UTAH
A FillCenterUSA location just opened in Murray. Here are the specs:
They have updated their site...Here is the info:
Robert M. Payne, MD
Projected Opening Date: Open
Robert M. Payne, MD Status: Accepting Appointments
166 E 5900 S. Suite B-111
Business Hours: Call for Appointment
Murray, UT 84107
IF YOU'RE READY TO GET SCHEDULED:
Contact provider and schedule first consult
Fill out online Patient Profile Click Here patient profile will take approximately 30-40 minutes
Provider will receive and review your online patient profile and contact you if there are any additional questions or concerns
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Appointment Contact Name: Receptionist.
Phone: 866-345-5872
Fax: 801-269-8821
The prices are (no Fluoro):
Initial consultation $299
Subesquent adjustments $155
Regular office visit $75
They also send you a Lifestyle guide with tips and recipe's.
www.fillcentersusa.com
Topic: Calling all Teachers
I am working on a holiday project for Marine Recruits who are sick or injured and having to spend time in Medical Rehab Platoon. Many of the recruits don't know if they will get sent home or they will get to see their dream come true. Below is a letter if you can read it and help out that would be great. Thanks, Jenn
I am with a group call Marine Moms Online (MMO). We are an Internet support group for thousands of families of the Marine Corps. Each holiday season we turn our attention to sick and injured recruits at the Training Depots in both San Diego and Parris Island. These young men and women, approx 750, have been removed from regular training and will be in the Special Training Company (STC) over the holiday season.
On Christmas morning MMO delivers a patriotic holiday stocking to each of these recruits. The stockings are filled with items that have been donated from various sources. In the stockings the recruits receive phone cards, envelopes, stamps, note pads and pens. But the key "gift" in this stocking is a bundle of letters that we collect from children all over the country. Last year each recruit had 12 letters in their stocking. That is over 8000 letters!
Our goal is to bring cheer to these special recruits on Christmas Day and to show them how much we support them and stand behind their determination to become a United States Marine.
And you can be part of that impact - in a very simple way! Would you please help by collecting letters and/or drawings from children of all ages? The subject can be patriotic, holiday wishes, or even a simple thank you for serving our county. It can be from schools, Sunday schools, clubs, and just your own kids.
The end result is letters. However you decide is the best way for your class or school to participate is greatly appreciated. Following are simple guidelines for the letters.
- Notes, letter, pictures and cards accepted.
- Salutation should be "Dear Recruit"
- Envelope for each letter/drawing is not necessary - send it all in one package to the address below.
- NO personal return addresses.
- Mark the back of each note with a classroom sticker or stamp with the school address, if they desire possible responses from recruits.
Please mail your letters to arrive by November 20, 2006 to this addresses:
MMO Holiday Project
c/o The Avery's
2403 West Sunnyside Ave
Visalia CA 93277
Thanks in advance for your support of our project. We can make the Christmas season just a little better for these recruits who SO desire to serve our country.
Sincerely, Jennifer Avery
P.S. You can view photos from past visits at this website: http://marinemomvisits.com
Topic: Got snow today!
Good morning fellow Utahns. Hows everyone doing today? It was snowing his morning when I drove my kids to school! Just the slushy, messy stuff but snow just the same. I guess no walk in the park for me today. Annette
267-217-135?
Topic: RE: OT: Did you get snow?
Yes I love to ride my bike .
Now that I have lost all my weight , that too makes soooo much ezer .
Its only a 7.0 miles from my house to my work , the thing is I work second shift and get off at 1:00 am .
The ride to work is allmost a 500 ft climb in elev , but that is going to work going home is a blast though .
At 1:00 am there not that many cars on the road and Im going down hill for the most part so I can enjoy the ride and have the road all to myself. ( somewhat LOL )
Nick
Topic: RE: OT: Did you get snow?
Yes! I do know! I am ALWAYS cold too! I was the one before that made everyone freeze!!! LOL I wouldn't turn on the heat in the house until my cats had ice on their tails LOL!
Topic: RE: OT: Did you get snow?
Hi Peggy, How are you doing? We got no snow but some coooold temps! I feel like Im always cold since my surgery. Have you noticed that too? I used to be the one who was never cold, my kids would beg me to turn up the heat, using excuses like "theres snow on the ground and the back door is open". Now its me whos always cold. Down 43 pounds. Leslie
Topic: RE: OT: Did you get snow?
Only in the higher elev.
Not at my house though .
I am still able to ride my bike to work .
Nick