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WonderfulKrista9999 said:Thank you
Hi Jim
We spent yesterday after noon at MGH(Boston) and met with Dr. Christopher Morse. It was the best thing that we did. He had answers before we even asked the questions. We left there feeling so much better about everything - and yes he does MIE Surgery. We really liked him and felt very comfortable - we are waiting to hear back as far as the surgery date goes.
I want to thank you again. I wish you the very best....and would like to stay in touch.
Linda
Linda - it's great that you found a surgeon you like that does the MIE at a Hospital with a great reputation.
Good luck and keep us posted on progress.
Please do stay in touch.
Jim0 -
Thank youJimsBrother said:Dr. Christopher
Linda,
My brother Jim aka Gatoraid, had his MIE surgery at Mass General and Dr. Christopher was his surgeon. My brother has been praising this doctor since he had his surgery. Four months post surgery and he is doing great. He was a stage 3 with 2 positive nodes. His first scan since surgery and they are confident that they were able to get all of the cancer.
Naturally, it's quite possible that he could have something show up later, but for now, we are all staying as positive as we can.
I'm sure everyone here is praying for you and your husband.
Rob
Hi Rob
Thank you so much for sharing this with us. We felt very confident when meeting with Dr. Christopher Morse. Sharing with us your brothers praising of Dr. Morse put a smile on my face - and them being confident that they were able to get all of the cancer with your brother's surgery put a bigger smile on my face. Thank you again. You are both in our prayers.
Linda & Ed0
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