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Martha,

JRI gave my husband his own room in a closed wing complete with him own

bathroom, shower and tv. A bit run down but it was free.. Glad you are both

doing well......all the best, Maya

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To: surfacehippy

Subject: Re: money

Date: Tue, Mar 4, 2003, 7:12 PM

Hi Maya,

Thanks for the response. My husband had a reclining chair by my

bedside also, but with the nurses checking in every 30 minutes to 1

hour all night long, he wouldn't have gotten much sleep. Besides, he

had just had a stint put in one of his heart vessels the week before

my hip surgery and he wasn't feeling all that strong.

It was a bad time for both of us, but we are glad we pulled through!

Martha

> > Hi Michele,

> > Here's what I paid out of pocket for one hip at JRI last July:

> > consultation with Amstutz 275

> > hospital 17,700

> > anesthesia 2000

> > Dr Amstutz 5000

> > Bloodwork doctor 1400

> > trips to hospital after I got home for coumadin bloodwork tests: 8

> trips at

> > $79= $632

> > staple removal at emergency room 92

> > Total:$27099.

> > ----------

> > From: " michele " <michele@f...>

> > To: <surfacehippy >

> > Subject: money

> > Date: Tue, Mar 4, 2003, 8:24 AM

> >

> >

> > So when you've exhausted all your appeals with insurance companies

> (I

> > haven't yet, but I'm trying to be proactively forward thinking as

> it is not

> > looking good), just what have people paid out of pocket for a

> resurf in the

> > US? I think I've seen the figures for a Koen DeSmet resuf - was

it

> $10,000

> > + 2500 + airfare, hotels, transportation, etc. - which for two

> people (plus

> > figuring out expenses incurred by leaving one's children at home

> and leaving

> > one's small business in others' hands...) would come in at under

> $20,000?

> > Is that a reasonable high estimate? Compared to ???????? All

> input is

> > requested. Please and thanks.

> > Michele

> >

> >

> >

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Below is a site for Nuffield Hospitals - they are a group of 40 private (Not

NHS) hospitals of which 10 offer the availability of hip resurfacing. The

surgeons include the most well known - Treacy & McMinn. They offer fixed price

packages which this site explains

http://www.nuffieldhospitals.org.uk/

Everything is included - I understand prices start at under $12000 for

everything other than hotels & flight. Also For Treacy or McMinn you can add a

few thousand but there are plenty of very experirnced OS's besides.

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Thank you all!

Michele

money

> > Date: Tue, Mar 4, 2003, 8:24 AM

> >

> >

> > So when you've exhausted all your appeals with insurance companies

> (I

> > haven't yet, but I'm trying to be proactively forward thinking as

> it is not

> > looking good), just what have people paid out of pocket for a

> resurf in the

> > US? I think I've seen the figures for a Koen DeSmet resuf - was

it

> $10,000

> > + 2500 + airfare, hotels, transportation, etc. - which for two

> people (plus

> > figuring out expenses incurred by leaving one's children at home

> and leaving

> > one's small business in others' hands...) would come in at under

> $20,000?

> > Is that a reasonable high estimate? Compared to ???????? All

> input is

> > requested. Please and thanks.

> > Michele

> >

> >

> >

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Kathleen Delehanty wrote :

> The Joint Replacement Institute at U.C.L.A. (Drs. Amstutz, Schmalzried, and

> Beaule) quoted me $27,100. That, of course, does not include airfare, etc.

I'm

> glad you asked the question because I also wanted to get a sense of whether

that

> price was typical so am looking forward to the answers.

>

I don't think mine was that much. The first hospital bill (including

anesthesia, prosthesis, etc) was around $17,000 for a four day stay (the normal

stay is three days). The surgeon's fee was additional. I would expect a cash

price to be less...

C+ 5/25/01 and 6/28/01

Dr. Boyd, Salem OR

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Kathleen Delehanty wrote :

> The Joint Replacement Institute at U.C.L.A. (Drs. Amstutz, Schmalzried, and

> Beaule) quoted me $27,100. That, of course, does not include airfare, etc.

I'm

> glad you asked the question because I also wanted to get a sense of whether

that

> price was typical so am looking forward to the answers.

>

I don't think mine was that much. The first hospital bill (including

anesthesia, prosthesis, etc) was around $17,000 for a four day stay (the normal

stay is three days). The surgeon's fee was additional. I would expect a cash

price to be less...

C+ 5/25/01 and 6/28/01

Dr. Boyd, Salem OR

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Kathleen Delehanty wrote :

> The Joint Replacement Institute at U.C.L.A. (Drs. Amstutz, Schmalzried, and

> Beaule) quoted me $27,100. That, of course, does not include airfare, etc.

I'm

> glad you asked the question because I also wanted to get a sense of whether

that

> price was typical so am looking forward to the answers.

>

I don't think mine was that much. The first hospital bill (including

anesthesia, prosthesis, etc) was around $17,000 for a four day stay (the normal

stay is three days). The surgeon's fee was additional. I would expect a cash

price to be less...

C+ 5/25/01 and 6/28/01

Dr. Boyd, Salem OR

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Hi -

I have emailed with you before - and thanks for your past, present and future

willingness to share info! I too live in Oregon and partly because of proximity

and partly because you have raved so about Dr. Boyd, I have to seriously

consider the pros, cons and $ of Dr. Boyd vs. Dr. DeSmet. In reading these

missives, I do have one question, though - why haven' t any others written about

Dr. Boyd? One reads the praises of Koen DeSmet, Dr. Gross, Dr. Mont, Dr.

Kennedy, Amstutz, Schmalzried, etc. and I just wonder why no one else has

written about Dr. Boyd. And ideas? Or any other leads for testimonies?

Actually, yours is so strong and despite the outlay of $ (which appears will be

present with whomever I choose due to insurance - although Dr. Boyd is part of

my " plan " I am somehow hoping against hope that in the final appeal someone will

realize " investigative " status in only temporary), the relative ease of not

having to travel too far is appealing. And I must remember that every doc

chosen to participate in these trials must have jumped through major hoops.

RIght?

Thanks.

Michele

Re: money

Kathleen Delehanty wrote :

> The Joint Replacement Institute at U.C.L.A. (Drs. Amstutz, Schmalzried, and

> Beaule) quoted me $27,100. That, of course, does not include airfare, etc.

I'm

> glad you asked the question because I also wanted to get a sense of whether

that

> price was typical so am looking forward to the answers.

>

I don't think mine was that much. The first hospital bill (including

anesthesia, prosthesis, etc) was around $17,000 for a four day stay (the normal

stay is three days). The surgeon's fee was additional. I would expect a cash

price to be less...

C+ 5/25/01 and 6/28/01

Dr. Boyd, Salem OR

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Hey Michele,

Just been lurking lately since my 10/10/02 left C+ by Dr. Boyd. I'm doing

incredibly well- walked many 18 hole rounds of golf, played a little

basketball & have virtually no pain except when I really overdo it which for

me might be 36 holes of golf & mowing the lawn in the same day. Saw Dr.

Boyd 2 weeks ago for my 6 month check-up (actually about 6 weeks early) & he

was very happy with my ROM, mobility & the x-rays of my new hip. He is a

very down to earth & caring man and becoming quite experienced with the C+-

I was number 100 & he said he was up to about 140 (can't remember the exact

number). His staff was able to convince my insurance to pay though I was

still responsible for about $7000 after deductibles & " Usual & Customary "

which to me was worth staying in the same state & going home after 3 days in

the hospital. If you can get your insurance to pay or can afford Dr. Boyd,

I would highly recommend him.

, 40 Bandon, OR

L C+ 10/10/02

Dr. Boyd

> Hi -

> I have emailed with you before - and thanks for your past, present and

future willingness to share info! I too live in Oregon and partly because

of proximity and partly because you have raved so about Dr. Boyd, I have to

seriously consider the pros, cons and $ of Dr. Boyd vs. Dr. DeSmet. In

reading these missives, I do have one question, though - why haven' t any

others written about Dr. Boyd? One reads the praises of Koen DeSmet, Dr.

Gross, Dr. Mont, Dr. Kennedy, Amstutz, Schmalzried, etc. and I just wonder

why no one else has written about Dr. Boyd. And ideas? Or any other leads

for testimonies? Actually, yours is so strong and despite the outlay of $

(which appears will be present with whomever I choose due to insurance -

although Dr. Boyd is part of my " plan " I am somehow hoping against hope that

in the final appeal someone will realize " investigative " status in only

temporary), the relative ease of not having to travel too far is appealing.

And I must remember that every doc chosen to participate in these trials

must have jumped through major hoops. RIght?

> Thanks.

> Michele

>

>

> Re: money

>

>

> Kathleen Delehanty wrote :

>

> > The Joint Replacement Institute at U.C.L.A. (Drs. Amstutz,

Schmalzried, and

> > Beaule) quoted me $27,100. That, of course, does not include airfare,

etc. I'm

> > glad you asked the question because I also wanted to get a sense of

whether that

> > price was typical so am looking forward to the answers.

> >

> I don't think mine was that much. The first hospital bill (including

anesthesia, prosthesis, etc) was around $17,000 for a four day stay (the

normal stay is three days). The surgeon's fee was additional. I would

expect a cash price to be less...

>

>

> C+ 5/25/01 and 6/28/01

> Dr. Boyd, Salem OR

>

> ___________________________________

> Involved, http://www.involved.com

>

>

>

>

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Hey Michele,

Just been lurking lately since my 10/10/02 left C+ by Dr. Boyd. I'm doing

incredibly well- walked many 18 hole rounds of golf, played a little

basketball & have virtually no pain except when I really overdo it which for

me might be 36 holes of golf & mowing the lawn in the same day. Saw Dr.

Boyd 2 weeks ago for my 6 month check-up (actually about 6 weeks early) & he

was very happy with my ROM, mobility & the x-rays of my new hip. He is a

very down to earth & caring man and becoming quite experienced with the C+-

I was number 100 & he said he was up to about 140 (can't remember the exact

number). His staff was able to convince my insurance to pay though I was

still responsible for about $7000 after deductibles & " Usual & Customary "

which to me was worth staying in the same state & going home after 3 days in

the hospital. If you can get your insurance to pay or can afford Dr. Boyd,

I would highly recommend him.

, 40 Bandon, OR

L C+ 10/10/02

Dr. Boyd

> Hi -

> I have emailed with you before - and thanks for your past, present and

future willingness to share info! I too live in Oregon and partly because

of proximity and partly because you have raved so about Dr. Boyd, I have to

seriously consider the pros, cons and $ of Dr. Boyd vs. Dr. DeSmet. In

reading these missives, I do have one question, though - why haven' t any

others written about Dr. Boyd? One reads the praises of Koen DeSmet, Dr.

Gross, Dr. Mont, Dr. Kennedy, Amstutz, Schmalzried, etc. and I just wonder

why no one else has written about Dr. Boyd. And ideas? Or any other leads

for testimonies? Actually, yours is so strong and despite the outlay of $

(which appears will be present with whomever I choose due to insurance -

although Dr. Boyd is part of my " plan " I am somehow hoping against hope that

in the final appeal someone will realize " investigative " status in only

temporary), the relative ease of not having to travel too far is appealing.

And I must remember that every doc chosen to participate in these trials

must have jumped through major hoops. RIght?

> Thanks.

> Michele

>

>

> Re: money

>

>

> Kathleen Delehanty wrote :

>

> > The Joint Replacement Institute at U.C.L.A. (Drs. Amstutz,

Schmalzried, and

> > Beaule) quoted me $27,100. That, of course, does not include airfare,

etc. I'm

> > glad you asked the question because I also wanted to get a sense of

whether that

> > price was typical so am looking forward to the answers.

> >

> I don't think mine was that much. The first hospital bill (including

anesthesia, prosthesis, etc) was around $17,000 for a four day stay (the

normal stay is three days). The surgeon's fee was additional. I would

expect a cash price to be less...

>

>

> C+ 5/25/01 and 6/28/01

> Dr. Boyd, Salem OR

>

> ___________________________________

> Involved, http://www.involved.com

>

>

>

>

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Hey Michele,

Just been lurking lately since my 10/10/02 left C+ by Dr. Boyd. I'm doing

incredibly well- walked many 18 hole rounds of golf, played a little

basketball & have virtually no pain except when I really overdo it which for

me might be 36 holes of golf & mowing the lawn in the same day. Saw Dr.

Boyd 2 weeks ago for my 6 month check-up (actually about 6 weeks early) & he

was very happy with my ROM, mobility & the x-rays of my new hip. He is a

very down to earth & caring man and becoming quite experienced with the C+-

I was number 100 & he said he was up to about 140 (can't remember the exact

number). His staff was able to convince my insurance to pay though I was

still responsible for about $7000 after deductibles & " Usual & Customary "

which to me was worth staying in the same state & going home after 3 days in

the hospital. If you can get your insurance to pay or can afford Dr. Boyd,

I would highly recommend him.

, 40 Bandon, OR

L C+ 10/10/02

Dr. Boyd

> Hi -

> I have emailed with you before - and thanks for your past, present and

future willingness to share info! I too live in Oregon and partly because

of proximity and partly because you have raved so about Dr. Boyd, I have to

seriously consider the pros, cons and $ of Dr. Boyd vs. Dr. DeSmet. In

reading these missives, I do have one question, though - why haven' t any

others written about Dr. Boyd? One reads the praises of Koen DeSmet, Dr.

Gross, Dr. Mont, Dr. Kennedy, Amstutz, Schmalzried, etc. and I just wonder

why no one else has written about Dr. Boyd. And ideas? Or any other leads

for testimonies? Actually, yours is so strong and despite the outlay of $

(which appears will be present with whomever I choose due to insurance -

although Dr. Boyd is part of my " plan " I am somehow hoping against hope that

in the final appeal someone will realize " investigative " status in only

temporary), the relative ease of not having to travel too far is appealing.

And I must remember that every doc chosen to participate in these trials

must have jumped through major hoops. RIght?

> Thanks.

> Michele

>

>

> Re: money

>

>

> Kathleen Delehanty wrote :

>

> > The Joint Replacement Institute at U.C.L.A. (Drs. Amstutz,

Schmalzried, and

> > Beaule) quoted me $27,100. That, of course, does not include airfare,

etc. I'm

> > glad you asked the question because I also wanted to get a sense of

whether that

> > price was typical so am looking forward to the answers.

> >

> I don't think mine was that much. The first hospital bill (including

anesthesia, prosthesis, etc) was around $17,000 for a four day stay (the

normal stay is three days). The surgeon's fee was additional. I would

expect a cash price to be less...

>

>

> C+ 5/25/01 and 6/28/01

> Dr. Boyd, Salem OR

>

> ___________________________________

> Involved, http://www.involved.com

>

>

>

>

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Thank you SO much for your reply about Dr. Boyd. I really do appreciate it.

Maybe his office will get my insurance - OEA - to wake up. I REALLY hope so.

How is wallking on the beach? Theoretically, would you be able to walk from

say, the Inn at Face Rock to downtown Bandon?

Easily? With difficulty? And at what point after October - if you remember.

Thanks.

Michele

p.s. I love Bandon by the way.

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>

>

> Kathleen Delehanty wrote :

>

> > The Joint Replacement Institute at U.C.L.A. (Drs. Amstutz,

Schmalzried, and

> > Beaule) quoted me $27,100. That, of course, does not include airfare,

etc. I'm

> > glad you asked the question because I also wanted to get a sense of

whether that

> > price was typical so am looking forward to the answers.

> >

> I don't think mine was that much. The first hospital bill (including

anesthesia, prosthesis, etc) was around $17,000 for a four day stay (the

normal stay is three days). The surgeon's fee was additional. I would

expect a cash price to be less...

>

>

> C+ 5/25/01 and 6/28/01

> Dr. Boyd, Salem OR

>

> ___________________________________

> Involved, http://www.involved.com

>

>

>

>

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Thank you SO much for your reply about Dr. Boyd. I really do appreciate it.

Maybe his office will get my insurance - OEA - to wake up. I REALLY hope so.

How is wallking on the beach? Theoretically, would you be able to walk from

say, the Inn at Face Rock to downtown Bandon?

Easily? With difficulty? And at what point after October - if you remember.

Thanks.

Michele

p.s. I love Bandon by the way.

Re: money

>

>

> Kathleen Delehanty wrote :

>

> > The Joint Replacement Institute at U.C.L.A. (Drs. Amstutz,

Schmalzried, and

> > Beaule) quoted me $27,100. That, of course, does not include airfare,

etc. I'm

> > glad you asked the question because I also wanted to get a sense of

whether that

> > price was typical so am looking forward to the answers.

> >

> I don't think mine was that much. The first hospital bill (including

anesthesia, prosthesis, etc) was around $17,000 for a four day stay (the

normal stay is three days). The surgeon's fee was additional. I would

expect a cash price to be less...

>

>

> C+ 5/25/01 and 6/28/01

> Dr. Boyd, Salem OR

>

> ___________________________________

> Involved, http://www.involved.com

>

>

>

>

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Michele,

Walking 18 holes of golf is about 5 to 7 miles (depending on how straight

you hit the ball!) and I think I walked my first 18 about Thanksgiving which

would have been 6 weeks out. I could easily walk from Face Rock to downtown

& back again, in fact I feel I could walk all day with no problem.

Good Luck,

> Thank you SO much for your reply about Dr. Boyd. I really do appreciate

it. Maybe his office will get my insurance - OEA - to wake up. I REALLY

hope so. How is wallking on the beach? Theoretically, would you be able to

walk from say, the Inn at Face Rock to downtown Bandon?

> Easily? With difficulty? And at what point after October - if you

remember. Thanks.

> Michele

> p.s. I love Bandon by the way.

>

> Re: money

> >

> >

> > Kathleen Delehanty wrote :

> >

> > > The Joint Replacement Institute at U.C.L.A. (Drs. Amstutz,

> Schmalzried, and

> > > Beaule) quoted me $27,100. That, of course, does not include

airfare,

> etc. I'm

> > > glad you asked the question because I also wanted to get a sense

of

> whether that

> > > price was typical so am looking forward to the answers.

> > >

> > I don't think mine was that much. The first hospital bill

(including

> anesthesia, prosthesis, etc) was around $17,000 for a four day stay (the

> normal stay is three days). The surgeon's fee was additional. I would

> expect a cash price to be less...

> >

> >

> > C+ 5/25/01 and 6/28/01

> > Dr. Boyd, Salem OR

> >

> > ___________________________________

> > Involved, http://www.involved.com

> >

> >

> >

> >

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At 07:29 AM 3/5/2003 -0800, you wrote:

> I do have one question, though - why haven' t any others written about

> Dr. Boyd? One reads the praises of Koen DeSmet, Dr. Gross, Dr. Mont, Dr.

> Kennedy, Amstutz, Schmalzried, etc. and I just wonder why no one else has

> written about Dr. Boyd.

Some have. You see Amstutz mentioned often because he is the pioneer in

this country, and L.A. is a big, well known city. In my opinion, Dr. Mont

is mentioned so often because there are a lot (WAY!!!!) more people back

there than here, thus that much larger a pool of patients. I ring in a

community bell choir, and we do mailing for cruises. The mailing for OR

may be 500, but the mailings for back east can be several hundred for one

large city, more than our entire state! Geez, a lot of them back there

still think we get around in covered wagons ;-).

Carder who used to post here had his done by Dr. Boyd, Al Raitt drove

up from Chico CA to have his done, Ann Testroet who no longer posts here

had both done by him, and several others that I can't think of at the moment.

>Actually, yours is so strong and despite the outlay of $ (which appears

>will be present with whomever I choose due to insurance - although Dr.

>Boyd is part of my " plan " I am somehow hoping against hope that in the

>final appeal someone will realize " investigative " status in only temporary),

You may go right through without a hitch. We may be getting a prejudiced

view on this site. I'm sure there are many who have never seen

surfacehippy and got their approval first round. Mine got paid without too

much trouble, so don't go all doom and gloom until it happens. He is in

your plan, which is good--hopefully all will go through smoothly.

>And I must remember that every doc chosen to participate in these trials

>must have jumped through major hoops. RIght?

Dr. Boyd trained with Dr. Amstutz at UCLA for many years before moving up

here. He actually went to UCI med school (I used to live in Irvine--both

my brothers went there and my mom used to work there--small world!), and

worked with Dr. Amstutz long before coming up here. They have maintained

their mentoring (I don't know what else to call it) relationship, and both

speak very highly of the other. The companies doing the trials are going

to choose the best they can to install their product. They don't want a

bad outcome because of a bad surgeon.

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At 07:29 AM 3/5/2003 -0800, you wrote:

> I do have one question, though - why haven' t any others written about

> Dr. Boyd? One reads the praises of Koen DeSmet, Dr. Gross, Dr. Mont, Dr.

> Kennedy, Amstutz, Schmalzried, etc. and I just wonder why no one else has

> written about Dr. Boyd.

Some have. You see Amstutz mentioned often because he is the pioneer in

this country, and L.A. is a big, well known city. In my opinion, Dr. Mont

is mentioned so often because there are a lot (WAY!!!!) more people back

there than here, thus that much larger a pool of patients. I ring in a

community bell choir, and we do mailing for cruises. The mailing for OR

may be 500, but the mailings for back east can be several hundred for one

large city, more than our entire state! Geez, a lot of them back there

still think we get around in covered wagons ;-).

Carder who used to post here had his done by Dr. Boyd, Al Raitt drove

up from Chico CA to have his done, Ann Testroet who no longer posts here

had both done by him, and several others that I can't think of at the moment.

>Actually, yours is so strong and despite the outlay of $ (which appears

>will be present with whomever I choose due to insurance - although Dr.

>Boyd is part of my " plan " I am somehow hoping against hope that in the

>final appeal someone will realize " investigative " status in only temporary),

You may go right through without a hitch. We may be getting a prejudiced

view on this site. I'm sure there are many who have never seen

surfacehippy and got their approval first round. Mine got paid without too

much trouble, so don't go all doom and gloom until it happens. He is in

your plan, which is good--hopefully all will go through smoothly.

>And I must remember that every doc chosen to participate in these trials

>must have jumped through major hoops. RIght?

Dr. Boyd trained with Dr. Amstutz at UCLA for many years before moving up

here. He actually went to UCI med school (I used to live in Irvine--both

my brothers went there and my mom used to work there--small world!), and

worked with Dr. Amstutz long before coming up here. They have maintained

their mentoring (I don't know what else to call it) relationship, and both

speak very highly of the other. The companies doing the trials are going

to choose the best they can to install their product. They don't want a

bad outcome because of a bad surgeon.

Off to work,

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Great email, . Thank you.

Michele

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At 07:29 AM 3/5/2003 -0800, you wrote:

> I do have one question, though - why haven' t any others written about

> Dr. Boyd? One reads the praises of Koen DeSmet, Dr. Gross, Dr. Mont, Dr.

> Kennedy, Amstutz, Schmalzried, etc. and I just wonder why no one else has

> written about Dr. Boyd.

Some have. You see Amstutz mentioned often because he is the pioneer in

this country, and L.A. is a big, well known city. In my opinion, Dr. Mont

is mentioned so often because there are a lot (WAY!!!!) more people back

there than here, thus that much larger a pool of patients. I ring in a

community bell choir, and we do mailing for cruises. The mailing for OR

may be 500, but the mailings for back east can be several hundred for one

large city, more than our entire state! Geez, a lot of them back there

still think we get around in covered wagons ;-).

Carder who used to post here had his done by Dr. Boyd, Al Raitt drove

up from Chico CA to have his done, Ann Testroet who no longer posts here

had both done by him, and several others that I can't think of at the moment.

>Actually, yours is so strong and despite the outlay of $ (which appears

>will be present with whomever I choose due to insurance - although Dr.

>Boyd is part of my " plan " I am somehow hoping against hope that in the

>final appeal someone will realize " investigative " status in only temporary),

You may go right through without a hitch. We may be getting a prejudiced

view on this site. I'm sure there are many who have never seen

surfacehippy and got their approval first round. Mine got paid without too

much trouble, so don't go all doom and gloom until it happens. He is in

your plan, which is good--hopefully all will go through smoothly.

>And I must remember that every doc chosen to participate in these trials

>must have jumped through major hoops. RIght?

Dr. Boyd trained with Dr. Amstutz at UCLA for many years before moving up

here. He actually went to UCI med school (I used to live in Irvine--both

my brothers went there and my mom used to work there--small world!), and

worked with Dr. Amstutz long before coming up here. They have maintained

their mentoring (I don't know what else to call it) relationship, and both

speak very highly of the other. The companies doing the trials are going

to choose the best they can to install their product. They don't want a

bad outcome because of a bad surgeon.

Off to work,

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Great email, . Thank you.

Michele

Re: money

At 07:29 AM 3/5/2003 -0800, you wrote:

> I do have one question, though - why haven' t any others written about

> Dr. Boyd? One reads the praises of Koen DeSmet, Dr. Gross, Dr. Mont, Dr.

> Kennedy, Amstutz, Schmalzried, etc. and I just wonder why no one else has

> written about Dr. Boyd.

Some have. You see Amstutz mentioned often because he is the pioneer in

this country, and L.A. is a big, well known city. In my opinion, Dr. Mont

is mentioned so often because there are a lot (WAY!!!!) more people back

there than here, thus that much larger a pool of patients. I ring in a

community bell choir, and we do mailing for cruises. The mailing for OR

may be 500, but the mailings for back east can be several hundred for one

large city, more than our entire state! Geez, a lot of them back there

still think we get around in covered wagons ;-).

Carder who used to post here had his done by Dr. Boyd, Al Raitt drove

up from Chico CA to have his done, Ann Testroet who no longer posts here

had both done by him, and several others that I can't think of at the moment.

>Actually, yours is so strong and despite the outlay of $ (which appears

>will be present with whomever I choose due to insurance - although Dr.

>Boyd is part of my " plan " I am somehow hoping against hope that in the

>final appeal someone will realize " investigative " status in only temporary),

You may go right through without a hitch. We may be getting a prejudiced

view on this site. I'm sure there are many who have never seen

surfacehippy and got their approval first round. Mine got paid without too

much trouble, so don't go all doom and gloom until it happens. He is in

your plan, which is good--hopefully all will go through smoothly.

>And I must remember that every doc chosen to participate in these trials

>must have jumped through major hoops. RIght?

Dr. Boyd trained with Dr. Amstutz at UCLA for many years before moving up

here. He actually went to UCI med school (I used to live in Irvine--both

my brothers went there and my mom used to work there--small world!), and

worked with Dr. Amstutz long before coming up here. They have maintained

their mentoring (I don't know what else to call it) relationship, and both

speak very highly of the other. The companies doing the trials are going

to choose the best they can to install their product. They don't want a

bad outcome because of a bad surgeon.

Off to work,

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Great email, . Thank you.

Michele

Re: money

At 07:29 AM 3/5/2003 -0800, you wrote:

> I do have one question, though - why haven' t any others written about

> Dr. Boyd? One reads the praises of Koen DeSmet, Dr. Gross, Dr. Mont, Dr.

> Kennedy, Amstutz, Schmalzried, etc. and I just wonder why no one else has

> written about Dr. Boyd.

Some have. You see Amstutz mentioned often because he is the pioneer in

this country, and L.A. is a big, well known city. In my opinion, Dr. Mont

is mentioned so often because there are a lot (WAY!!!!) more people back

there than here, thus that much larger a pool of patients. I ring in a

community bell choir, and we do mailing for cruises. The mailing for OR

may be 500, but the mailings for back east can be several hundred for one

large city, more than our entire state! Geez, a lot of them back there

still think we get around in covered wagons ;-).

Carder who used to post here had his done by Dr. Boyd, Al Raitt drove

up from Chico CA to have his done, Ann Testroet who no longer posts here

had both done by him, and several others that I can't think of at the moment.

>Actually, yours is so strong and despite the outlay of $ (which appears

>will be present with whomever I choose due to insurance - although Dr.

>Boyd is part of my " plan " I am somehow hoping against hope that in the

>final appeal someone will realize " investigative " status in only temporary),

You may go right through without a hitch. We may be getting a prejudiced

view on this site. I'm sure there are many who have never seen

surfacehippy and got their approval first round. Mine got paid without too

much trouble, so don't go all doom and gloom until it happens. He is in

your plan, which is good--hopefully all will go through smoothly.

>And I must remember that every doc chosen to participate in these trials

>must have jumped through major hoops. RIght?

Dr. Boyd trained with Dr. Amstutz at UCLA for many years before moving up

here. He actually went to UCI med school (I used to live in Irvine--both

my brothers went there and my mom used to work there--small world!), and

worked with Dr. Amstutz long before coming up here. They have maintained

their mentoring (I don't know what else to call it) relationship, and both

speak very highly of the other. The companies doing the trials are going

to choose the best they can to install their product. They don't want a

bad outcome because of a bad surgeon.

Off to work,

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