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Surgical weight loss options in Tyler, Texas

July 21st, 2010

For those who are morbidly obese, or at least 100 pounds overweight, bariatric surgery can be an appropriate course of action.  Sometimes it may be the only course of action possible.  There are several different types of bariatric surgery, so speaking with a Tyler, Texas specialist is the best place to start.  Keep in mind however, that there are disadvantages that come with this type of surgery.

Most insurance companies see bariatric surgery as an elective procedure and getting them to pay for the surgery can be next to impossible.  You will need a liaison that has experience dealing with the insurance companies, and even then nothing is guaranteed. This type of surgery is very expensive, and paying out of pocket is simply not feasible for most people.  Finances can be the biggest barrier between you and your bariatric surgery.

If you can prove to your insurance company that the surgery is medically necessary and they give you the green light, you will still have challenges ahead of you.  Some surgeons require a period of counseling to be sure you are emotionally capable of dealing with the lifestyle changes required for this type of surgery.  You may also be required to try to lose a specific amount of weight naturally to prove your dedication or eliminate other health problems that may make surgery particularly dangerous.

If you are considering bariatric surgery in Tyler, Texas, talk to a doctor before making any decisions and be sure you understand everything that comes along with the procedure.

Chicken Express in Tyler

October 10th, 2009

It’s been said that if you want to start new business, or expand to a new town, find what’s already working there and do the same thing, only better. One of Tylerite’s favorite comfort foods (myself included), is fried chicken. There is definitely a crowded market for this southern favorite in Tyler Texas. In fact if you include Brookshire’s grocery, there are just about as many chicken joints as there are churches in this town. And like our churches, we all have our favorites. Of late I have become a devotee of one or Tyler’s newest chicken establishments.

Chicken Express was founded as late as 1988 in Benbrook Texas, and now operates more than a hundred franchises in four states. Each Tyler restaurant is independently owned and operated, thus insuring the local owners a greater stake in their own success. While the restaurant is technically considered fast food, the quality and taste far exceeds its competitors.

When comparing the food to places like KFC, the prices are slightly higher, but the chicken is juicier and more flavorful. The batter is lighter and crispier. When compared to Church’s Chicken, (who’s food I really like), C.E. is every bit as good but the stores are larger and cleaner, with more places to sit and relax.

My only criticism of Chicken Express is that the menu is relatively small. Don’t misunderstand, they do a few things and do them very well, but as someone who often finds it necessary to eat in my car or otherwise on the go, some kind of sandwich would be much more conducive to a busy on the go lifestyle. Fried chicken is not an easy meal to grab and go. But maybe that’s the point.

In spite of the small menu, I love this restaurant. Who needs national chains when you have a good Texas, company, local Tyler ownership, and classic southern fare? Next time you stop off for fried chicken, say, on your way home from church, give this new local business a try. I think you’ll find you have a new favorite chicken place. For the location nearest you, go to www.chickenexpress.com.