Guest guest Posted July 1, 2004 Report Share Posted July 1, 2004 I have been really busy today so I haven't been able to reply to the posts for me from yesterday - I am so sorry.... I made some more calls today. Here are my options: 1. DOC band - Phoenix or San Diego. Some of my relatives are in the process of moving down to Phoenix. They are questioning my sanity about flying Alyssa there every 2 weeks. Before when I first mentioned it, their arms were wide open. Last night they were trying to discourage me and when I suggested staying at the Mc house they encouraged me to look into it. I was a little more impressed with the people I spoke with at the San Diego office - both are good I am sure but San Diego would not be as hot. 2. Hanger band A - The man was very professional yesterday and when I talked to him today he said that he has not been making helmets that long - he has been an orthotist for 6 years and the number of helmets he has made is in the dozens which probably really means 10 helmets. He has 2 kids out there wearing his helmets right now. He did say that he took a class from someone who has made over a thousand helmets. The orthotist's own son is almost 5 and they decided to let the plagio resolve on its own. It didn't. He said the hair covers his son's flat spot but when he bends down his ears are totally misaligned. RED FLAG: If Dad is an orthotist and makes helmets for a living, why didn't SON get a helmet? He sends his casts to AZ to be made. Takes 2 weeks to get back. Fittings are as needed, it is up to me to determine when needed. Said that he has seen facial asymmetry improve. He said he has alot of freedom to do things his way. 3. Hanger band B - The man has been making helmets for 2-3 years and has made about 30 total. He said that all helmets have pressure in them. Adjustment schedule - come back after a month of initial fitting and every 4 weeks after that. Believes that plagio mostly resolves on its own. Said with a child my age, the success rate is about 60/40 and that parents " weren't like, WOW " about the changes the helmet made. This man comes recommended from a nurse at a hospital because he used to make the helmets for their patients. He sends his his casts to Florida. They take about a week to get back but I don't think that he called to find out that info. Since being with Hanger, he has not used the Florida facility. He said if the helmet came back and he didn't like it, he would " P*S* " on it. Exact words. He also said that after the casting is done, he would make changes to the cast if needed because he is very picky. He said that casts are better than laser scans. 4. Hanger Band C - They have that laser scan -can't remember what it is called. The guy said that they have done 30 helmets so far this year. His voice kind of sounded like a young surfer dude...lol. He said that Alyssa would need to be seen every 4 weeks. He said that pressure in a helmet is illegal. He offered to send me a hanger brochure in the mail. He told me that the prices would be going up soon. I asked if I could see him more than once every 4 weeks and he said no problem. He sends his helmets to AZ and he said it takes about 2 weeks to get back. I later found out that orthotist at Hanger B trained Hanger Orthotist C - didn't use the word " trained " but I think it was an apprentice type of thing. He said that orthotist C is a " good guy. " 5. Starband - Price of this is $1000 more than Hanger B or C. Independent orthotist. She sent me info. in the mail about the Starband along with her business card that lists 3 separate addresses/phone numbers. I am assuming she works out of 3 clinics in 3 separate cities. The Starband paperwork has information about how it is to be used. It says not to wait more than 2 weeks after casting for the fitting. In her paperwork, she says that it takes 3 weeks to get the helmet back. She makes adjustments every 4 weeks and the paperwork for Starband suggests every 2 weeks for atleast the first month. She is the one who said that they do make the helmets but that they will probably stop because their is too much paperwork involved. She was also discouraging me due to Alyssa's age and because of the hot weather. Tried to call her back today to ask about the paperwork discrepancies but couldn't reach her. Will try back tomorrow. I have decided that I should check into orthotist school because I am less than thrilled today about the options in my state and I would probably make a lot of money as an orthotist here. I had pretty much ruled out DOC because of the travel time/cost, disruption to the family. This morning I thought I would just pick one of the 4 local people. I wanted to talk to everyone again. With the Hanger people, I got different answers at all 3 locations. Am I being too harsh and judgemental here or are there some red flags? The casting appt. I made yesterday with Hanger A is supposed to be for tomorrow. He said that he wouldn't be able to send the cast out until Tuesday, possibly Wed. or Thursday though because he is taking some vacation days. To reschedule the appt. would be next Thurs. or Fri. Hanger B can get us in next Wed. Hanger C could have scheduled me today. Not sure about Starband or DOC. Opinions? Diane Alyssa WA State - the helmet deprived state! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2004 Report Share Posted July 2, 2004 Oh Dear Diane! I don't blame you for being a little judgemental about them! I would be the exact same way. Nice use of words!! I want to say more but I better not. :-) I am so sorry about your dilemma. I think you or someone needs to go to orthotist school there! There is a real need in every area. I think you are doing a great job at researching your options and will come to the best conclusion for Alyssa. Try not to let well- meaning relatives negative words get in the way of your decision. I hope that your dh stands behind you 100%. GL and let us know... Sue Colin F. 9 mos. brachy, rt plag, STARband 6/29/04 Buffalo, NY > I have been really busy today so I haven't been able to reply to the > posts for me from yesterday - I am so sorry.... > I made some more calls today. Here are my options: > > 1. DOC band - Phoenix or San Diego. Some of my relatives are in > the process of moving down to Phoenix. They are questioning my > sanity about flying Alyssa there every 2 weeks. Before when I first > mentioned it, their arms were wide open. Last night they were > trying to discourage me and when I suggested staying at the > Mc house they encouraged me to look into it. I was a little > more impressed with the people I spoke with at the San Diego office - > both are good I am sure but San Diego would not be as hot. > > 2. Hanger band A - The man was very professional yesterday and when > I talked to him today he said that he has not been making helmets > that long - he has been an orthotist for 6 years and the number of > helmets he has made is in the dozens which probably really means 10 > helmets. He has 2 kids out there wearing his helmets right now. He > did say that he took a class from someone who has made over a > thousand helmets. The orthotist's own son is almost 5 and they > decided to let the plagio resolve on its own. It didn't. He said > the hair covers his son's flat spot but when he bends down his ears > are totally misaligned. RED FLAG: If Dad is an orthotist and makes > helmets for a living, why didn't SON get a helmet? He sends his > casts to AZ to be made. Takes 2 weeks to get back. Fittings are as > needed, it is up to me to determine when needed. Said that he has > seen facial asymmetry improve. He said he has alot of freedom to do > things his way. > > 3. Hanger band B - The man has been making helmets for 2-3 years and > has made about 30 total. He said that all helmets have pressure in > them. Adjustment schedule - come back after a month of initial > fitting and every 4 weeks after that. Believes that plagio mostly > resolves on its own. Said with a child my age, the success rate is > about 60/40 and that parents " weren't like, WOW " about the changes > the helmet made. This man comes recommended from a nurse at a > hospital because he used to make the helmets for their patients. He > sends his his casts to Florida. They take about a week to get back > but I don't think that he called to find out that info. Since being > with Hanger, he has not used the Florida facility. He said if the > helmet came back and he didn't like it, he would " P*S* " on it. > Exact words. He also said that after the casting is done, he would > make changes to the cast if needed because he is very picky. He > said that casts are better than laser scans. > > 4. Hanger Band C - They have that laser scan -can't remember what > it is called. The guy said that they have done 30 helmets so far > this year. His voice kind of sounded like a young surfer > dude...lol. He said that Alyssa would need to be seen every 4 > weeks. He said that pressure in a helmet is illegal. He offered to > send me a hanger brochure in the mail. He told me that the prices > would be going up soon. I asked if I could see him more than once > every 4 weeks and he said no problem. He sends his helmets to AZ > and he said it takes about 2 weeks to get back. I later found out > that orthotist at Hanger B trained Hanger Orthotist C - didn't use > the word " trained " but I think it was an apprentice type of thing. > He said that orthotist C is a " good guy. " > > 5. Starband - Price of this is $1000 more than Hanger B or C. > Independent orthotist. She sent me info. in the mail about the > Starband along with her business card that lists 3 separate > addresses/phone numbers. I am assuming she works out of 3 clinics > in 3 separate cities. The Starband paperwork has information about > how it is to be used. It says not to wait more than 2 weeks after > casting for the fitting. In her paperwork, she says that it takes 3 > weeks to get the helmet back. She makes adjustments every 4 weeks > and the paperwork for Starband suggests every 2 weeks for atleast > the first month. She is the one who said that they do make the > helmets but that they will probably stop because their is too much > paperwork involved. She was also discouraging me due to Alyssa's > age and because of the hot weather. Tried to call her back today to > ask about the paperwork discrepancies but couldn't reach her. Will > try back tomorrow. > > I have decided that I should check into orthotist school because I > am less than thrilled today about the options in my state and I > would probably make a lot of money as an orthotist here. I had > pretty much ruled out DOC because of the travel time/cost, > disruption to the family. This morning I thought I would just pick > one of the 4 local people. I wanted to talk to everyone again. > With the Hanger people, I got different answers at all 3 locations. > Am I being too harsh and judgemental here or are there some red > flags? > The casting appt. I made yesterday with Hanger A is supposed to be > for tomorrow. He said that he wouldn't be able to send the cast out > until Tuesday, possibly Wed. or Thursday though because he is taking > some vacation days. To reschedule the appt. would be next Thurs. or > Fri. Hanger B can get us in next Wed. Hanger C could have > scheduled me today. Not sure about Starband or DOC. > > Opinions? > > Diane > Alyssa > WA State - the helmet deprived state! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2004 Report Share Posted July 2, 2004 Of the Hanger stories you tell, Hanger C sounds like the most professional and accomodating as well as direct and honest about the practice. Just because he trained with someone else you talked to does not mean he is not very talented. it is an art sort of thing. Scanning was wondefully east, but I have experience casting(feet) and appreciate the art to it and how someone prefers that in his/her practice. Tough choice. I forget how old Alyssa exactly is, but I reviewed her pictures and I cannot see how a band would not help at least the symmetry of her posterior head(at her age), and I think she is *adorable* anyway in her face pictures! Colin also has facial asymmetry, yet is a very handsome baby if I do say so, hee, hee. I was told by my Hanger ortho, the face is not directly addressed, but will do better growing on a rounder base once the post. skull is corrected. The best progress is in Colin's forehead! Really, the band did hold his bump down by nature of the contact and he has grown so that the % of the difference changes to less, if that makes sense. I agonized over the choices and I had much easier distance decisions to make than you do. I have had to go in much more frequently than expected(My guy is only 6 months on the 6th), and it has been a huge plus that the facility and staff have been extremely respectful of my thoughts on the fit, accomodating me and spending alot of time working on it when we are there. Now, I do think maybe part of it is a learning orthotist(esp new to scanning, not helmets) but he is very willing to hear my feedback with respect and work on the fit repeatedly with great patience. So, it sounds like all of the choices for you have similar experience, and the C makes the most on a regular basis so gets the most practice. Just my opinion, and I hope it is helpful. Good luck with your choice. mish > I have been really busy today so I haven't been able to reply to the > posts for me from yesterday - I am so sorry.... > I made some more calls today. Here are my options: > > 1. DOC band - Phoenix or San Diego. Some of my relatives are in > the process of moving down to Phoenix. They are questioning my > sanity about flying Alyssa there every 2 weeks. Before when I first > mentioned it, their arms were wide open. Last night they were > trying to discourage me and when I suggested staying at the > Mc house they encouraged me to look into it. I was a little > more impressed with the people I spoke with at the San Diego office - > both are good I am sure but San Diego would not be as hot. > > 2. Hanger band A - The man was very professional yesterday and when > I talked to him today he said that he has not been making helmets > that long - he has been an orthotist for 6 years and the number of > helmets he has made is in the dozens which probably really means 10 > helmets. He has 2 kids out there wearing his helmets right now. He > did say that he took a class from someone who has made over a > thousand helmets. The orthotist's own son is almost 5 and they > decided to let the plagio resolve on its own. It didn't. He said > the hair covers his son's flat spot but when he bends down his ears > are totally misaligned. RED FLAG: If Dad is an orthotist and makes > helmets for a living, why didn't SON get a helmet? He sends his > casts to AZ to be made. Takes 2 weeks to get back. Fittings are as > needed, it is up to me to determine when needed. Said that he has > seen facial asymmetry improve. He said he has alot of freedom to do > things his way. > > 3. Hanger band B - The man has been making helmets for 2-3 years and > has made about 30 total. He said that all helmets have pressure in > them. Adjustment schedule - come back after a month of initial > fitting and every 4 weeks after that. Believes that plagio mostly > resolves on its own. Said with a child my age, the success rate is > about 60/40 and that parents " weren't like, WOW " about the changes > the helmet made. This man comes recommended from a nurse at a > hospital because he used to make the helmets for their patients. He > sends his his casts to Florida. They take about a week to get back > but I don't think that he called to find out that info. Since being > with Hanger, he has not used the Florida facility. He said if the > helmet came back and he didn't like it, he would " P*S* " on it. > Exact words. He also said that after the casting is done, he would > make changes to the cast if needed because he is very picky. He > said that casts are better than laser scans. > > 4. Hanger Band C - They have that laser scan -can't remember what > it is called. The guy said that they have done 30 helmets so far > this year. His voice kind of sounded like a young surfer > dude...lol. He said that Alyssa would need to be seen every 4 > weeks. He said that pressure in a helmet is illegal. He offered to > send me a hanger brochure in the mail. He told me that the prices > would be going up soon. I asked if I could see him more than once > every 4 weeks and he said no problem. He sends his helmets to AZ > and he said it takes about 2 weeks to get back. I later found out > that orthotist at Hanger B trained Hanger Orthotist C - didn't use > the word " trained " but I think it was an apprentice type of thing. > He said that orthotist C is a " good guy. " > > 5. Starband - Price of this is $1000 more than Hanger B or C. > Independent orthotist. She sent me info. in the mail about the > Starband along with her business card that lists 3 separate > addresses/phone numbers. I am assuming she works out of 3 clinics > in 3 separate cities. The Starband paperwork has information about > how it is to be used. It says not to wait more than 2 weeks after > casting for the fitting. In her paperwork, she says that it takes 3 > weeks to get the helmet back. She makes adjustments every 4 weeks > and the paperwork for Starband suggests every 2 weeks for atleast > the first month. She is the one who said that they do make the > helmets but that they will probably stop because their is too much > paperwork involved. She was also discouraging me due to Alyssa's > age and because of the hot weather. Tried to call her back today to > ask about the paperwork discrepancies but couldn't reach her. Will > try back tomorrow. > > I have decided that I should check into orthotist school because I > am less than thrilled today about the options in my state and I > would probably make a lot of money as an orthotist here. I had > pretty much ruled out DOC because of the travel time/cost, > disruption to the family. This morning I thought I would just pick > one of the 4 local people. I wanted to talk to everyone again. > With the Hanger people, I got different answers at all 3 locations. > Am I being too harsh and judgemental here or are there some red > flags? > The casting appt. I made yesterday with Hanger A is supposed to be > for tomorrow. He said that he wouldn't be able to send the cast out > until Tuesday, possibly Wed. or Thursday though because he is taking > some vacation days. To reschedule the appt. would be next Thurs. or > Fri. Hanger B can get us in next Wed. Hanger C could have > scheduled me today. Not sure about Starband or DOC. > > Opinions? > > Diane > Alyssa > WA State - the helmet deprived state! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2004 Report Share Posted July 2, 2004 Just adding, I also felt like a truly excellent choice was lacking in my area. I am a PT and you have me thinking about contacting CT and seeing what it takes to just do helemt training, not the entire orthotist/prosthetist training. I thought I saw where one place that does DOCbands has a PT doing them. I have always thought of a career switch when I go back to working and it seems like this is a blooming industry with an aching need! Plus, I love casting and doing orthotics for feet, so I imagine it would be even more rewarding doing baby's heads(but pretty tricky with moving targets, lol.) Thanks for sewing the seed. I may truly look into this, but I have to raise my baby a bit for awhile. mish > I have been really busy today so I haven't been able to reply to the > posts for me from yesterday - I am so sorry.... > I made some more calls today. Here are my options: > > 1. DOC band - Phoenix or San Diego. Some of my relatives are in > the process of moving down to Phoenix. They are questioning my > sanity about flying Alyssa there every 2 weeks. Before when I first > mentioned it, their arms were wide open. Last night they were > trying to discourage me and when I suggested staying at the > Mc house they encouraged me to look into it. I was a little > more impressed with the people I spoke with at the San Diego office - > both are good I am sure but San Diego would not be as hot. > > 2. Hanger band A - The man was very professional yesterday and when > I talked to him today he said that he has not been making helmets > that long - he has been an orthotist for 6 years and the number of > helmets he has made is in the dozens which probably really means 10 > helmets. He has 2 kids out there wearing his helmets right now. He > did say that he took a class from someone who has made over a > thousand helmets. The orthotist's own son is almost 5 and they > decided to let the plagio resolve on its own. It didn't. He said > the hair covers his son's flat spot but when he bends down his ears > are totally misaligned. RED FLAG: If Dad is an orthotist and makes > helmets for a living, why didn't SON get a helmet? He sends his > casts to AZ to be made. Takes 2 weeks to get back. Fittings are as > needed, it is up to me to determine when needed. Said that he has > seen facial asymmetry improve. He said he has alot of freedom to do > things his way. > > 3. Hanger band B - The man has been making helmets for 2-3 years and > has made about 30 total. He said that all helmets have pressure in > them. Adjustment schedule - come back after a month of initial > fitting and every 4 weeks after that. Believes that plagio mostly > resolves on its own. Said with a child my age, the success rate is > about 60/40 and that parents " weren't like, WOW " about the changes > the helmet made. This man comes recommended from a nurse at a > hospital because he used to make the helmets for their patients. He > sends his his casts to Florida. They take about a week to get back > but I don't think that he called to find out that info. Since being > with Hanger, he has not used the Florida facility. He said if the > helmet came back and he didn't like it, he would " P*S* " on it. > Exact words. He also said that after the casting is done, he would > make changes to the cast if needed because he is very picky. He > said that casts are better than laser scans. > > 4. Hanger Band C - They have that laser scan -can't remember what > it is called. The guy said that they have done 30 helmets so far > this year. His voice kind of sounded like a young surfer > dude...lol. He said that Alyssa would need to be seen every 4 > weeks. He said that pressure in a helmet is illegal. He offered to > send me a hanger brochure in the mail. He told me that the prices > would be going up soon. I asked if I could see him more than once > every 4 weeks and he said no problem. He sends his helmets to AZ > and he said it takes about 2 weeks to get back. I later found out > that orthotist at Hanger B trained Hanger Orthotist C - didn't use > the word " trained " but I think it was an apprentice type of thing. > He said that orthotist C is a " good guy. " > > 5. Starband - Price of this is $1000 more than Hanger B or C. > Independent orthotist. She sent me info. in the mail about the > Starband along with her business card that lists 3 separate > addresses/phone numbers. I am assuming she works out of 3 clinics > in 3 separate cities. The Starband paperwork has information about > how it is to be used. It says not to wait more than 2 weeks after > casting for the fitting. In her paperwork, she says that it takes 3 > weeks to get the helmet back. She makes adjustments every 4 weeks > and the paperwork for Starband suggests every 2 weeks for atleast > the first month. She is the one who said that they do make the > helmets but that they will probably stop because their is too much > paperwork involved. She was also discouraging me due to Alyssa's > age and because of the hot weather. Tried to call her back today to > ask about the paperwork discrepancies but couldn't reach her. Will > try back tomorrow. > > I have decided that I should check into orthotist school because I > am less than thrilled today about the options in my state and I > would probably make a lot of money as an orthotist here. I had > pretty much ruled out DOC because of the travel time/cost, > disruption to the family. This morning I thought I would just pick > one of the 4 local people. I wanted to talk to everyone again. > With the Hanger people, I got different answers at all 3 locations. > Am I being too harsh and judgemental here or are there some red > flags? > The casting appt. I made yesterday with Hanger A is supposed to be > for tomorrow. He said that he wouldn't be able to send the cast out > until Tuesday, possibly Wed. or Thursday though because he is taking > some vacation days. To reschedule the appt. would be next Thurs. or > Fri. Hanger B can get us in next Wed. Hanger C could have > scheduled me today. Not sure about Starband or DOC. > > Opinions? > > Diane > Alyssa > WA State - the helmet deprived state! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2004 Report Share Posted July 2, 2004 Hi Diane, Wow, you certainly have been doing your homework!! I am very impressed with all of the research you have done!! Alyssa is very lucky to have you as her mommy! The only advice I can give you is to use who you feel most comfortable with. My decision was a very easy one, as there is a CT about 15 miles from my home. I wish you the best of luck with this difficult decision. Please continue to keep us updated. Hugs, Jill and (8 mos, DOC 5/20) Dallas > I have been really busy today so I haven't been able to reply to the > posts for me from yesterday - I am so sorry.... > I made some more calls today. Here are my options: > > 1. DOC band - Phoenix or San Diego. Some of my relatives are in > the process of moving down to Phoenix. They are questioning my > sanity about flying Alyssa there every 2 weeks. Before when I first > mentioned it, their arms were wide open. Last night they were > trying to discourage me and when I suggested staying at the > Mc house they encouraged me to look into it. I was a little > more impressed with the people I spoke with at the San Diego office - > both are good I am sure but San Diego would not be as hot. > > 2. Hanger band A - The man was very professional yesterday and when > I talked to him today he said that he has not been making helmets > that long - he has been an orthotist for 6 years and the number of > helmets he has made is in the dozens which probably really means 10 > helmets. He has 2 kids out there wearing his helmets right now. He > did say that he took a class from someone who has made over a > thousand helmets. The orthotist's own son is almost 5 and they > decided to let the plagio resolve on its own. It didn't. He said > the hair covers his son's flat spot but when he bends down his ears > are totally misaligned. RED FLAG: If Dad is an orthotist and makes > helmets for a living, why didn't SON get a helmet? He sends his > casts to AZ to be made. Takes 2 weeks to get back. Fittings are as > needed, it is up to me to determine when needed. Said that he has > seen facial asymmetry improve. He said he has alot of freedom to do > things his way. > > 3. Hanger band B - The man has been making helmets for 2-3 years and > has made about 30 total. He said that all helmets have pressure in > them. Adjustment schedule - come back after a month of initial > fitting and every 4 weeks after that. Believes that plagio mostly > resolves on its own. Said with a child my age, the success rate is > about 60/40 and that parents " weren't like, WOW " about the changes > the helmet made. This man comes recommended from a nurse at a > hospital because he used to make the helmets for their patients. He > sends his his casts to Florida. They take about a week to get back > but I don't think that he called to find out that info. Since being > with Hanger, he has not used the Florida facility. He said if the > helmet came back and he didn't like it, he would " P*S* " on it. > Exact words. He also said that after the casting is done, he would > make changes to the cast if needed because he is very picky. He > said that casts are better than laser scans. > > 4. Hanger Band C - They have that laser scan -can't remember what > it is called. The guy said that they have done 30 helmets so far > this year. His voice kind of sounded like a young surfer > dude...lol. He said that Alyssa would need to be seen every 4 > weeks. He said that pressure in a helmet is illegal. He offered to > send me a hanger brochure in the mail. He told me that the prices > would be going up soon. I asked if I could see him more than once > every 4 weeks and he said no problem. He sends his helmets to AZ > and he said it takes about 2 weeks to get back. I later found out > that orthotist at Hanger B trained Hanger Orthotist C - didn't use > the word " trained " but I think it was an apprentice type of thing. > He said that orthotist C is a " good guy. " > > 5. Starband - Price of this is $1000 more than Hanger B or C. > Independent orthotist. She sent me info. in the mail about the > Starband along with her business card that lists 3 separate > addresses/phone numbers. I am assuming she works out of 3 clinics > in 3 separate cities. The Starband paperwork has information about > how it is to be used. It says not to wait more than 2 weeks after > casting for the fitting. In her paperwork, she says that it takes 3 > weeks to get the helmet back. She makes adjustments every 4 weeks > and the paperwork for Starband suggests every 2 weeks for atleast > the first month. She is the one who said that they do make the > helmets but that they will probably stop because their is too much > paperwork involved. She was also discouraging me due to Alyssa's > age and because of the hot weather. Tried to call her back today to > ask about the paperwork discrepancies but couldn't reach her. Will > try back tomorrow. > > I have decided that I should check into orthotist school because I > am less than thrilled today about the options in my state and I > would probably make a lot of money as an orthotist here. I had > pretty much ruled out DOC because of the travel time/cost, > disruption to the family. This morning I thought I would just pick > one of the 4 local people. I wanted to talk to everyone again. > With the Hanger people, I got different answers at all 3 locations. > Am I being too harsh and judgemental here or are there some red > flags? > The casting appt. I made yesterday with Hanger A is supposed to be > for tomorrow. He said that he wouldn't be able to send the cast out > until Tuesday, possibly Wed. or Thursday though because he is taking > some vacation days. To reschedule the appt. would be next Thurs. or > Fri. Hanger B can get us in next Wed. Hanger C could have > scheduled me today. Not sure about Starband or DOC. > > Opinions? > > Diane > Alyssa > WA State - the helmet deprived state! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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