Hello All
I know you have been missing me (smile), but our laptop gave out on us and so I have been cut off from the world.
I am so sad this has happened as I enjoy the interaction via this medium and most of all I enjoy encouraging all of you who are currently travelling the road I once travelled.
My laptop us being repaired and so hopefully, we will catch up soon.
Thanks for your continued support and encouragement.
ALSO
IF ANYONE IS INTERESTED...........
Dr. Bruce McLucas Hosts Fibroid Webinar June 19 An Educational Interactive Free Webinar on the Latest in Fibroid Treatment Los Angeles – June 6, 2010 - Join UCLA professor Bruce McLucas, M.D. and women across the country for a free live webinar about fibroids and treatment options, Saturday, June 19, 10 a.m. PST. The webinar lasts about one hour and the doctor will cover fibroids in detail, including menopause and fibroids, pregnancy and fibroids, surgical and non-surgical treatments such as uterine artery embolization and many other topics relating to fibroids. Attendees will have an opportunity to ask questions of their own. Dr. McLucas is the founder of Los Angeles-based Fibroid Treatment Collective (http://www.fibroids.com) and an expert on fibroids. For more information and to register for the webinar, visit Fibroid Treatment Collective http://www.fibroids.com/ or call 1.866.362.6463.
Follow Dr. McLucas on Twitter @fibroiddoctor and become a Facebook fan at http://www.facebook.com/fibroids. About the DoctorDr. McLucas is a Los Angeles-based OB-GYN who practices at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center and serves as an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. One of the pioneers in developing uterine artery embolization, Doctor McLucas has had a career-long interest in minimally invasive therapy, serving as president and charter member of the Society for Minimally Invasive Therapy. Dr. McLucas founded the Los Angeles-based Fibroid Treatment Collective 12 years ago, and his team performed the first embolization in the United States at UCLA in 1994.-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Thanks for this info on fibroids
ReplyDeleteYou are most welcomed ALEH. So glad it was of help to you.
ReplyDeleteComputer Troubles and Fibroids Webinar" seems like an insightful event! It's fascinating how technology enables us to gather and discuss health issues like fibroids, which can affect so many. As someone who's dealt with both computer troubles and health concerns, I understand the importance of finding reliable resources and experts in both fields.
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