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Well after getting back from surgery in MX I have found out that the doc that I had lined up to do my fills is no longer taking Mexican band patients. Anybody have any recommendations for a fill doc in N. TX or Southern OK? I am north of Ft. Worth.

Thanks,

~Lea

11/8 Dr. Sanchez

253/249/219 mini goal (less then my hubby)

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Hi, there's a fill Dr. in Dallas. You can go to www.newyouwmc.com

and click on fill schedule and it will give you a lady name cynthia's email. The fill is $250.00 for the fill and fluro. Cynthia's email is cynthia@newyouwmc.com. (She does the scheduling). I wish I could remember the name of the place but I can't. Sorry. But I do know they will do anyone's/everyone's fills.

Good Luck!

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This is the info from the previous email... it will cost $250.00.

Fill Dates

If you would like to book an appointment for a fill, feel free to check the dates below and contact us. Fills usually are between 2:00pm and 5:00pm and we book them in 10-minute intervals.

Where:

Texas Imaging and Diagnostic Center

3840 W. Northwest Highway

Suite 400

Dallas TX. 75220

When:

The first and third Monday of each month.

The remaining 2003 schedule is as follows:

Mon, November 17th

Mon, December 1st

Mon, December 15th

Cost: Fills include a fluoroscopy guided examination and (if needed) a secondary, standing barium swallow.

For all New You patients: $250.00.

1-800-383-0605.

Please leave your full name and phone number, state that you wish to have a fill, and what date you would like, and Cynthia will call you back to confirm the date and time. We ask that you arrive 15 minutes prior to your appointment to fill out paperwork, and be prepared to stay 30 minutes afterwards to make sure you got the proper amount!

Hope this helps you!

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Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

You have just made my day Karen!

~Lea

11/8 Dr. Sanchez

253/249/219 mini goal (less then my hubby)

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Lea, I just saw this on the DFW Bandsters site regarding "New You fills:

"Subject: expanded times for fills at New You - Mon. Nov. 17

Everyone,

Since prices for many patients are going up in December at New You, and we have received far too many requests for fills to be able to accomodate everyone, we have made arrangements with both Dr. J and the imaging center to add a couple of hours to our schedule next Monday. We will be starting at 12:00 noon (so we

have open spots between 12 and 2 pm), and if you are nterested in getting your fill in prior to the inevitable, evil price increase, please email me OFFLIST (please do not reply to the whole list) at ixwith@yahoo and I will try to accomodate as many as we can.

Thanks,

Darin M "

Best of Luck!!!!!!!!!!

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Guest carolann

Hi, there is a fill doctor that is great! Dr. Dobson, he is located about five minutes from Six Flaggs in Arlington, Texas. His phone number is 972-660-3188. Charges $150 for fills without floro and $250 with. He will even give you IV therapy if you should get sick.

Just a little help, Carol

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