Author Topic: Urgently need contact info for Jackie Diels or facial therapist in CA, WA or OR  (Read 5143 times)

HJY

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Hi all,

I'm an Aussie 15mths post mid fossa. We are planning a family holiday in 6wks and I would like to try and see Jackie Diels. Does anyone have an email contact for her?  I am also aware I may not be able to get in to see her. Can anyone please recommend a good therapist for facial retraining in either Oregan, Calafornia, Washington state or Vancouver, Canada!!

I would really appreciate any help or suggestions as I need to book tickets as soon as possible!

Thanks,

Heather
1.4cm L sided AN removed 6th Dec, 2010 (7 weeks after my 3rd baby was born!)
Surgeons - Proff Marcus Atlas & Dr George Wong, Ear Science Institute, Perth Western Australia
Mid Fossa,Hearing preserved,HB level 6 facial palsy Balance
issues
1st Oct, 2011 - Facial recovery HB 2-3, sudden HL of 30dB

deheisel11

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Heather,
Here is the info for Jackie Diels:

UW Clinics- Research Park
621 Science Dr.
Madison, WI 53711
(608) 263-7271
(608) 890-7503   Fax
(800) 323-8942   Toll Free
jdiels@uwhealth.org

She is wonderful to work with.  Best wishes for your therapy.
translab surgery of 2.6cm neuroma, right side, by Dr. Welling at Ohio State, 6-18-10.  BAHA base placed on same day.  Facial paralysis. Gold weight 7-14-10.

HJY

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THANK YOU!!!

I have found some very outdated email addresses online!!  It's a little difficult with the time zone difference phone :) Here's hoping that she may have some available spot in the 6 wks we'll be in the US!

Take care,

Heather

PS - in case she can't see me I'd still be interested in any CA,WA, OR or Vancouver based therapists!
1.4cm L sided AN removed 6th Dec, 2010 (7 weeks after my 3rd baby was born!)
Surgeons - Proff Marcus Atlas & Dr George Wong, Ear Science Institute, Perth Western Australia
Mid Fossa,Hearing preserved,HB level 6 facial palsy Balance
issues
1st Oct, 2011 - Facial recovery HB 2-3, sudden HL of 30dB