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Vein Center in Tyler Texas

February 8th, 2012

I recently had two procedures done on my leg to remove varicose veins. The first procedure was the Endovenous Laser Ablation which heated the inside of the vein causing it to close. The second procedure was the Ambulatory Microphlebectomy which some veins were removed through small incisions.

The Vascular Specialists of East Texas is located on Idel Street near Trinity Mother Francis Hospital. When I had my first visit, I was a little nervous. I watched some you tube videos of these procedures and it made me a little scared.  Dr. Robbins made me feel a little more comfortable about the procedures and let me know that I would be walking around right after the procedures. An ultrasound was performed on my leg and a few weeks later I came back for the procedures. I am a nursing mother and felt unsure about taking some medications. The Dr and staff were considerate and allowed me to not take a pill that I was uncomfortable taking.

During the procedures a few things went wrong. The facility did not have non latex gloves and I am allergic to latex. I told them before they started that I’m allergic to latex but Dr Robbins and his staff used the latex gloves anyway. He did ask me what kind of reaction I have and I said usually a rash and very itchy. Another thing that went wrong was during the Microphlebectomy a small vein was either left partly out of the incision or it somehow came out. I didn’t know this until I removed the bandage a few days later and that vein was stuck on the bandage.

The Dr must also work at the hospital and was relaying info to someone who was on the phone with the ER during my procedures. But while he was talking he didn’t take his eyes off what he was doing during my procedure and he was very focused. I watched during a part of the Endovenous Laser Ablation and then decided to look at the ceiling. Yes, I was awake during both procedures. I would rather be awake so I liked that part. Dr Robbins numbed parts of my leg around the veins. It didn’t hurt. I only felt a tugging sensation during the Microphlebectomy. The laser procedure went great and I am happy with the result from it.

The recovery was harder than I thought it’d be, mostly because it was so itchy the next day. I took some Benadryl and that helped. I probably should have brought my own gloves or refused to let them use latex gloves. Taking off the bandage was painful because a small vein was attached to it and I had to pull it off. The vein mostly went back in the incision and just left a tiny pink bubble which turned to a scab. There was a sore tight cramp in my thigh which was expected but it wasn’t too bad and eventually faded away.

When I had my first follow up visit, they said I didn’t have to pay for that visit. It went well and the blood flow in my leg looked great. I had one more follow up visit and the ultrasound showed that the blood flow is good. It was a success.

The procedures are pretty pricey and I received a few bills in the mail even though I paid in full at the check out desk. My husband was upset because it seemed like they were charging us way more than they told me in person. Apparently the bills were accidentally sent to us and we don’t owe any more. Phew! They did try to charge me for the visit that they told me was free and I told Mary at the checkout desk that I thought the Dr wasn’t going to charge me because of the vein that was left hanging out. She put a note on my papers and I received a call later and was told that the Dr didn’t mess up on my leg and he was just being nice and not charging for that visit. I’m thinking Ok, whatever, as long as I’m not charged anymore.

I left them a box of non latex gloves in case someone else is allergic to latex. I really am shocked that they didn’t have any.

I think over all the Vascular Specialists of East Texas in Tyler were good and I’d go back there again if I needed too.

 

How My Gym Workout Went in 2011

December 31st, 2011

Wow! I can actually go into a new year without wondering if I should make a new years resolution to workout again. I have been working out over at Tony Cruz XTC Fitness & Sports the last few months and I have seen some dramatic results.

For instance, when I started working out there I weighed 195 pounds but as of today I weigh 172 pounds all from doing the kick boxing group exercise class they have there. I learned a few fundamental basic fighting skills through repetitive action on the kicking bag. I have increased my cardiovascular system through running the undulated indoor track during the 45 minute kick boxing class. I have also managed to tone up quite a bit and put on some muscle pounds.

I am a male and so I managed to lose a lot of weight because most of it was a lot of pure extra body fat on top of muscle. For women you will not always see a quick reduction in weight in the beginning as you are building a lot of muscle while at the same time shedding pounds. This class is just as much for women as it is for men and often times there are more women in my class than men.

What is so cool about XTC is that you get to see a full spectrum of fitness levels working out with you. Everyone pitches in to encourage and lift up those around them. You only workout as much as your body can handle but over time you will find that you are able to push a bit more each time and will eventually be able to accomplish everything the instructor asks the group to do.

I personally must still cheat on some exercises as I really push myself about as far as I can on each exercise and so many times I have to simply quit before the instructor tells us to stop.

If you are like many of us who will be making a new years resolution regarding fitness and weight loss in Tyler Texas I highly recommend trying out Tony Cruz XTC Fitness & Sports. They have over 80 group exercise classes a week which are sure to keep you on track with your goals. The best thing about these classes is that they are free with your gym membership.

Would you like a little free local business promotion?

November 29th, 2011

We are always interested in real stories from local Tyler TX people about their favorite businesses in this town. Sometimes you may have a not so favorite business and we are just as interested in those reviews as well.

If you would like to promote a business we want to hear about it. Write up your best review in 4 to 5 paragraphs of the local Tyler Texas business you want to have featured on this blog and we will post it.

If we notice there needs to be grammatical and spelling changes we reserve the right to modify the article however we see fit to keep the quality of the website up to par.

Again please watch the presentation below and send us your review article of a business in Tyler Texas you would like to get the word out about.

Do You Need Assurance You Will Not Die This Winter From Your Crazy Furnace?

November 10th, 2011

Many of us save money and buy a nice old house to fix up or move into some apartments that are not the trendy ones in the good part of town. What happens is you end up living with some rather outdated appliances, not so insulated walls and windows, and perhaps a furnace that looks a bit like an antique.

If you are in this situation you need to go out to Lowe’s, Home Depot, or Ace Hardware store and get yourself a carbon monoxide detector. You can also shop online for a good cheap home security company that installs a system that detects break-ins, fire, and deadly gases all for around $20 a month. You really shouldn’t pay more than $20 a month for a home protection system and these things are great because your fire and deadly gas protectors are not battery powered but hook up to your electrical system.

If you want to install a carbon monoxide and deadly gas detector yourself you can buy these at Home Depot and Lowes. They are about $40 a piece and I recommend getting about 5 of them.

Most come with the option to install them as a battery powered system or allow you to hook them up to your electricity in your home. It may cost you a little bit to get an electrician to set this all up and for that reason a home security system may be a better choice for you.

This winter do not wait but go ahead and install something if only battery powered as most deaths in the winter do not happen from the cold weather but by carbon monoxide poisoning from a broken furnace leaking this deadly gas into your home.

I personally know of a few different people who have had close calls with carbon monoxide poisoning in Tyler Texas. One family actually past out a couple times, woke up and crawled out of the house on their hands and knees just barely escaping death.

It is common to not recognize the hints of carbon monoxide poisoning. Many people will pass out, hallucinate, and complain of headaches only to go back to sleep. If you have any signs like these go ahead and get out of the house and ask questions later.

The reason people get carbon monoxide leaks is that they do not hire a heating service technician to come into the house every 6 months to 1 year and service the HVAC system including the furnace. The HVAC tech will check for furnace leaks and if they find one by law they must condemn the unit.

I have seen a company in Tyler that actually got mad that a heating repair company was condemning their furnace instead of repairing it but when the furnace is leaking it becomes a safety hazard and could actually kill their employees and customers.

Eventually if a company or home refuses to get their furnace replaced the natural gas utility will turn off service until they get a new furnace.

What To Be Mindful Of Once You Have to Replace That Leaking Death Trap

In one situation I am aware of a new furnace was installed by a certain HVAC company in town that will remain nameless. A cold front came in and lasted 3 weeks. During this time the house was not being heated and so the calls started coming in for the service company to come back out to check on what could be the problem.

The first call it seemed to be simply that the pilot light had gone out. The pilot was lit and the technician left. The calls kept coming in and after the 4th call the furnace techs began to realize it may not just be a pilot light issue.

Now with each new call the technician would replace a different part on the furnace. The gas valve was replaced, then it was a switch, and the incompetence just kept getting worse. The problem eventually settled down but it stopped simply because they cold snap left the Tyler area for a short while.

You guessed it, the cold came back as it usually does in Tyler during the winter and the furnace was once again cold. A supervisor at the HVAC company was finally told of the problem house and the question was raised, “What is the gas pressure at this unit?” None of the furnace techs had a clue. Someone decided to speak up and say, “It’s natural gas, it likely has about half a pound of pressure.” The supervisor retorted, “Get your butts back out there and check it.”

So what did they discover? The gas pressure basically didn’t even exist. The techs called the city of Tyler gas utility only to discover the demand for gas in the area because of the cold was so great that there was low pressure in this area of Tyler at the time.

In summary with a quick glance at a manometer all of this work could have been avoided. This HVAC company could have saved about $800 in parts and labor from all the service calls they did for this one issue. Point being, your furnace repair company should always check for the basics to start off with. For a recommended heating repair company in Tyler please check out Aire Serv Heating and Air Conditioning

Furnace Tip: How Do I Turn On My Pilot Light?

Turn black knob to “pilot”, about 15 degrees counterclockwise from assumed position. As you turn the black knob press the red pilot button down. When the black knob gets to the right spot the red button will depress further. Hold the red button down and light the pilot. Continue to hold the red button down for 60 seconds before releasing it. You have to hold the red button down until the pilot remains lit on it’s own after the thermistor has heated up. Turn black knob to “on” and everything should be cozy. You won’t hear the gas flow to the pilot. Some gas utilities will actually come out to your house and light your pilot for you for free if you feel uncomfortable doing these instructions. You will need to call Centerpoint Energy to see if they offer this free service.

Trendy Chicks Offers Fashionable Womens Clothing Choices for the Holidays

October 31st, 2011

Trendy ChicksTrendy Chicks is a successful clothing store for women that has made a name for itself in Longview and has now expanded into Tyler Texas.

You will find their store off of Broadway right behind Racquet and Jog. Their grand opening will be on Friday but I came in for a sneak peak into what they offer.

I am always suspicious when walking into a small women’s fashion store because I usually see a terrible selection of clothing but these ladies obviously have a knack for picking out good fashion.

I found the clothing selections to be fashionable, tasteful and a wide selection to choose from. Their prices are reasonable as most of their items go for in between $30 – $60.

This store also offers jewelry accessories to go along with their outfits or you may just want to leave with some jewelery for an outfit you own at home.

When I dropped by to meet this new Tyler business it seemed like I had met the owners before but I couldn’t quite place it. I then remembered Trendy Chicks has a TV commercial that aired in Tyler while they still only had a store in Longview. I remember thinking when seeing the commercial that it was too bad they didn’t have a store in Tyler also. Now their TV commercial will be more bang for the buck next time it airs as they now have  Tyler and Longview store.

Go by on Friday for their grand opening and get something for someone for Christmas.