Re: Re Sent from iPhone

From: Larry Glazerman (l.glazerman@rcn.com)
Sun Dec 30 17:38:05 2007


Hank:

Nothing is happening with other carriers besides AT&T in the US. I have used the Treo, 600, 650, and 700, and liked them a lot. The iphone has it all over them in "cool." The one thing that the Treos do that the iphone doesn't is give you the ability to find a contact by typing the first few letters. I miss that. Other than that, I like the iphone a lot.

--
Larry R. Glazerman MD
St. Luke's Center for Advanced Gynecologic Care
250 Cetronia Road Suite 305
Allentown PA 18104
glazerl@slhn.org

On Dec 30, 2007, at 4:28 PM, Henry Gregor wrote:

> Any news re iPhone service from other than AT&T?...the two carriers > available here locally say its not on the horizon for them at this > time. Followup question, have you used the Treo and, if so, your > thougths on comparisons. > > Hank > > Larry Glazerman <l.glazerman@rcn.com> wrote: > Yaz has shown effectiveness over placebo but its true that there are > no studies comparing different OCPs > > Sent from my iPhone > > Larry R. Glazerman, MD > St. Luke's Center for Advanced Gynecologic Care > Glazerl@slhn.org > > On Dec 30, 2007, at 12:01 PM, AllanHo@aol.com wrote: > >> In a message dated 12/30/2007 6:56:10 AM Eastern Standard Time, johnprov@sympatico.ca >> writes: >> PMDD is a diagnosis created by the medical community and >> strongly reinforced by the pharmacetical industry, there has been no >> randomized trials comparing the effectiveness of different OBCP >> preparations for for PMS's new poster child PMDD if there ever is you >> can just about bet there will be no difference in effectivness. >> >> -- >> Take care, John >> Women don't suffer from PMS, the men around them do! Having had a >> wife with PMDD, I can attest to it's existence as a first hand >> sufferer. And many of my patients' husbands have thanked me for >> putting the beast at bay. I think PMDD is one of those things that >> if you don't specifically ask for it, most patients won't tell you >> that they are suffering. As for lack of clinical trials comparing >> the effectiveness of different OBCP preparations for for PMDD, I >> wonder how Yaz claims it's indication for PMDD. >> >> Allan >> >> See AOL's top rated recipes and easy ways to stay in shape for >> winter. > > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! > Search.





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