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Santa’s Hualapai Wonderland 2013
1PM thru 5pm Dec 8th Hualapai Mountain Park, 6230 Hualapai Mountain Rd. Price: $5 entry fee per vehicle. For more information: 928-681-5700
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Mohave Community Orchestra & Choir Concert
3pm-8:30pm Kingman High School, 4182 N. Bank St. Price: Suggested donation of $10 family / $5 adult / $3 student. www. mohavecommunityorchestra. com. For more information: Ingrid Swanson 928-753-3902
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Cocktails & Corks Spirit Tours 9am-7:15pm Kingman Visitor Center, 120 W. Andy Devine Ave. Admission: $20 per person. 866-427-RT66-(7866) or 928-753-6106.
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1st Friday of the Month
7pm-10pm Beale Street Brews & Art Gallery, 418 E. Beale St. www. bealestreetbrews.net. For more information: 928-753-4004
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Disco Night at The Cellar Door
8pm-Midnight The Cellar Door Wine Bar, 414 E. Beale St. Price: Donation of non-perishable food item to Kingman Salvation Army Food Pantry. www.the-cellar-door. com/disco.htm. For more information: 928-753-3885
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Station 66 3rd Annual Customer Appreciation
10am-2pm Station 66, 4115 E. Thompson. Price: $15 car entry fee. www.station66. net. For more information: Rachel 928-530-0670
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Very Merry Parade of Lights
7pm-9pm Historic Downtown Kingman, Beale St. between 1st and 6th St. Price: Free. www. kingmandowntown.com. For more information: Kingman Area Chamber of Commerce 928-7536253 or Siren’s Café (Carmella) 928-753-4151
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A Nightmare on Beale St. Pub Kreep
6pm-Midnight Redneck’s Southern Pit BBQ, 420 E. Beale St. Price: $10. www.facebook. com/route66trailblazers. For more information: 928-303-9646.
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Breakfast with Santa
8am-10am Golden Corral Restaurant, 3580 Stockton Hill Rd. Discount meal vouchers can be picked up at Parks & Rec office M-F 8am-5pm, November 12 – December 13 (excluding Thanksiving). Only 1 voucher per familyisneeded.Formoreinformation: Beth Matthews 928-692-3109
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DMS Events Barrel Racing / Gymkhana
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Santa’s Annual Visit
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Kingman Concert Band Holiday Concert
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Santa’s Hualapai Wonderland 2013
Graywood Stables, 2576 E. Calle Chavez. Price: Free. www.dmsevents.org. For more information: 928-692-0199
7pm-8:30pm Kingman Presbyterian Church, 2425 Detroit Ave. Price: Free. www. kingmanconcertband.com. For more information: Ingrid Swanson 928-753-3902 or conductor@ kingmanconcertband.com
1PM thru 5pm Dec 15th Hualapai Mountain Park, 6230 Hualapai Mountain Rd. Price: $5 entry fee per vehicle. For more information: 928681-5700
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Cocktails & Corks Spirit Tours 9am-7:15pm Kingman Visitor Center, 120 W. Andy Devine Ave. Admission: $20 per person. 866-427-RT66-(7866) or 928-753-6106.
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Jingle Bell Run
Registration from 6:30am – 7:30am Race starts at 8am-10am KRMC Hualapai Mountain Campus, 3801 Santa Rosa Dr. Price: $35 on Race Day / $25 prior to Dec 7th / $30 Dec 7 – 14. Register online at: www.active.com. For more information: Chris Brady 937304-9357 or cbrady535@yahoo.com
6pm-8pm Elk’s Lodge, 900 W. Gates Ave. Price: Free. For more information: Elk’s Lodge 928-753-2547 or James Gaily 928-692-8770
8pm 12/31 – 1am 1/1 Stetson Winery, 10965 N. Moonscape Way, Valle Vista. Price: $75 per person. Tickets can be purchased at Stetson Winery or Dora’s Beale Street Deli. www. stetsonwinery.com. For more information: Stetson Winery 928-757-7206 or Wade Stephens 928-715-5039 For more information on local events: www.gokingman.com
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WHAT IS BIO-IDENTICAL PELLET HORMONE THERAPY AND HOW DOES IT WORK/DIFFER FROM TRADITIONAL HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY? DR. NAEL DAGSTANI: Pellet hormone therapy is designed to reconstruct, as close as possible, the physiology that a woman or a man would possess in their late 30’s or early 40’s. The structure of the hormones used is identical to what the human body produces, hence the term “bio-identical”. Utilizing pellets as the hormone delivery method allows the body to control the release of the hormone, which cannot be reproduced by pill, cream, patch or injection. SINCE THE HORMONE PELLET IS INSERTED UNDERNEATH THE SKIN, IS THE RELEASE PROCESS MORE BENEFICIAL TO THE BODY? DR. D: Yes, the pellet method tends to be the most effective. When you’re using other forms – pills, creams, gels, patches, etc., you tend to get more of a rollercoaster effect. Even with the patch, you get 50% of the hormone in the first 24 hours. With pellets, hormone release is controlled by heart rate and the amount of blood that’s pumping. The analogy often used is a child licking a lollipop, the child being your body and the pellet being the lollipop. If you’re exercising, your heart rate goes up; the kid is licking the lollipop more vigorously. When the body is resting, less of the lollipop is used. The importance is that you get the right amount of hormone at the right time, continuously. Other forms of delivery aren’t able to do that.
WHAT ARE THE MOST COMMON SYMPTOMS THAT BRING PATIENTS IN TO SEE YOU? DR. D: Many patients I see are having trouble with symptoms such as irritability, anxiety, fatigue, low libido, brain fog, muscle loss, night sweats, and hot flashes. Many of those symptoms are related to a testosterone deficiency, which tends to be undervalued and underutilized for women. Women of course don’t require nearly the amount of testosterone that a man does, but the role that it plays in a woman’s body is just as significant. HOW SOON WILL A PATIENT START FEELING BETTER AND HOW LONG DO THE PELLETS LAST? DR. D: It depends on the individual, but patients often start feeling better anywhere from a few days to several weeks. Night sweats and hot flashes tend to be the first issues to improve and that is often within a few days; improvement in energy, mental clarity, mood, and libido tend to be more testosterone related, which usually takes a few weeks for effect. Depending on the individual’s activity and stress level the pellets can last anywhere from 3 to 5 months. IS TREATMENT COVERED BY INSURANCE? DR. D: Unfortunately, except for a very small percentage of the time, the only portion of the treatment that tends to be covered is the bloodwork. Many times patients are able to discontinue other medications that they may be paying part of, and I try to work with patients to minimize cost being a primary barrier. My goal is to help all individuals who are experiencing hormone deficiency issues and express an interest in working with me to feel better.