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Re: UPPP surgery in 6 days


Posted by Hipurkat on January 23, 2001 at 23:07:17:

In Reply to: Re: UPPP surgery in 6 days posted by Sleep Victim on January 22, 2001 at 15:38:22:

I am having the UPPP done here in Sacramento as my insurance will not go out of network unless there is not a doctor within 60 miles that can perform the surgery. then I will be going to Dr. Riley @ Stanford. And he will be doing the Maxillomandibular Advancement. I have not heard of Dr.Terris. I am very happy with Dr. Riley after seeing him both my husband and I call him the "Mr. Rodgers of Apnea" Because he very carefully explains everything in simple terms. Also to his credit when I faxed him a follow up question he called me at home in two days (the first day he was in surgery)And we got everything answered and moving after that call. I'll keep you all posted on whats going on and with the insurance problem.

And I just have to say your "name" Sleep Victim is soooooo perfect! that's how I feel every minute of every day! And my husband is coming around, he took time off of work to stay with me. He never takes off work even if he is sick! I think he is looking forward to my mouth being wired shut, as you can tell by this e-mail I like to talk!

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