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Postby External Poster » Fri Mar 31, 2017 2:18 pm

This posting is from: Stefanie Clark
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We just announced the next season Wednesday night. I will get the
schedule by next week for the Raven, there are 15 theaters within walker
NBC distance from my place. I will take responsibility of summarizing
all venues by May.


Restaurants galore. Broadway cellers very good food and wine, revival
social club, south western traditional, Francesca Bryn Maher, Italian,
part of 13 family restaurants. All are restaurants that are partners
with the Raven.

All are close to red line so you can jump on red line and be jakes now
Drews in boys town

There is also an Ann Sather's close to my place. =

I will try to outline some cultural options. One item might be a guide
tour of the Edgewater Hotel, the pink building, at the corner of
Sheridan and Bryn Maher , famous hang out of Frank Sinatra and friends

You could make it a Thursday affair.

I would be willing to do wine and cheese like last year.

I do have to bathrooms if anyone wants to freshen up, plus there is a
third bathroom in our pool area, less fashionable, but there is a third
shower and I can supply towels.


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Postby External Poster » Sat Apr 01, 2017 10:24 pm

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Hey, I was near there the last 3 weeks for a visit with an AP and two E
shots at the 3125 N. Halsted clinic!

http://howardbrown.org/wp/health-centers/ has all the locations and hours.

HB has sliding fees and participates in a government program to provide
drugs cheaply at one of their participating pharmacies
(http://howardbrown.org/wp/project/pharmacyprogram/). So if you set up
an appointment soon enough, you could see a provider and fill some
prescriptions.


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Postby External Poster » Sun Apr 02, 2017 12:04 pm

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The sliding scale is wonderful if you do not have insurance.

When I went to start my horse therapy, the first visits were free.

Then they found out that I had insurance and they were not in network.

My weekly visit cost 150 plus medication.

I am in Medicare hmo. I went back to my primary care physician. He was
well verses in HRT. He is monitoring my labs and my monthly Medes are
$24 and no co pay.

So check all your options


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