7 is my lucky number
Thanks everyone
Hondo
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Happy to read this Hondo.debbieg5 said:Great news, Hondo! I hope
Great news, Hondo! I hope you can make some progress with her. I haven't been on this thread in a while....how is the vision problem going?
Debbie
Some female Drs. might be more empathetic. I just hope she gets you sorted out soon and you can get relief of you troublesome and painful symptoms.0 -
Happy to read this Hondo.debbieg5 said:Great news, Hondo! I hope
Great news, Hondo! I hope you can make some progress with her. I haven't been on this thread in a while....how is the vision problem going?
Debbie
Some female Drs. might be more empathetic. I just hope she gets you sorted out soon and you can get relief of you troublesome and painful symptoms.0 -
Lady Docs
Yep. I've noticed that the lady docs are much more empathic and have much less ego as well. Glad you found the right one. I'll keep lifting you up and especially so on the 3rd.
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Hi Debbiedebbieg5 said:Great news, Hondo! I hope
Great news, Hondo! I hope you can make some progress with her. I haven't been on this thread in a while....how is the vision problem going?
Debbie
The Vision problem is still there, it comes and goes and that is what’s making it hard to tell what is wrong. I forgot to tell my new ENT about this but for now I think she will have enough just going through my last 8 years of paperwork and PET scans. I am still able to work everyday and I drive myself to work and back home again, if the eye sight starts going I just pull over until it comes back again.
Take care
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Hi Sweetsweetblood22 said:Happy to read this Hondo.
Some female Drs. might be more empathetic. I just hope she gets you sorted out soon and you can get relief of you troublesome and painful symptoms.
I believe you are right as we don’t get any compassion from male dr’s. The ENT I saw at the Mayo Clinic was the same way she too took time to explain and answer questions.
All the best
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Bobadventurebob said:Lady Docs
Yep. I've noticed that the lady docs are much more empathic and have much less ego as well. Glad you found the right one. I'll keep lifting you up and especially so on the 3rd.
Bob
Thanks for the prayers I will need them on the 3rd, I hope all is well with you too my friend
Take care
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JohnSkiffin16 said:Brother Tim - Five Years Baby...
You go brother....
I agree, my chemo md, dr. mulaparthi, is female..she's the best ever.
Thoughts and Prayers,
John
My Family Doc is female and my ENT is now Female I think I an going to look for a Female Ocal doc next.
Thanks for the prayers brother
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Lucky Number?mixleader said:Good News
Hey, Hondo. That is great news. Hopes and prayers that the new Doc can help you with your problems. Best of luck on the PET in March. I guess for a lot of us, these scans are a way of life for a long time. Good luck.
Roger
March 3? 3/3/11? Such symmetry and beauty. If you are into lucky numbers, that sure sounds like one. Hope it turns out to be so for you.0 -
Moving FWD
Good News big Bro Hondo ! Hoping she can help get you sorted. Long overdue.
Sca0 -
JimboJimbo55 said:Hondo
We're in this one together Hondo, I am having the PET on the 2nd. Let's make this a clean sweep Bro. Cheers
Jimbo
I am with you my friend, as we lay on the table I will be thinking about you and wishing you a clean NED report. If I get a NED this will make my 5 years and hope to get a cured NED.
Take care
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Hi ScamScambuster said:Moving FWD
Good News big Bro Hondo ! Hoping she can help get you sorted. Long overdue.
Sca
Did I say that she is also very nice looking and about 36, ops I must have missed that, Dirty old men.
Thanks
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Rogermixleader said:Good News
Hey, Hondo. That is great news. Hopes and prayers that the new Doc can help you with your problems. Best of luck on the PET in March. I guess for a lot of us, these scans are a way of life for a long time. Good luck.
Roger
Thanks as I always need the prayers, like you said these scans are just another part of life for a survivor.
Take care
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So HappyHondo said:Hi Debbie
The Vision problem is still there, it comes and goes and that is what’s making it hard to tell what is wrong. I forgot to tell my new ENT about this but for now I think she will have enough just going through my last 8 years of paperwork and PET scans. I am still able to work everyday and I drive myself to work and back home again, if the eye sight starts going I just pull over until it comes back again.
Take care
Hondo
Congrats on finding someone you feel very comfortable with. Having a Dr. you like always and shows a passion to listen and checkout helps maintain a positive mental attitude.
I was wondering if you could share what happens when you sight starts to go, what do you see or feel? How long does it normally last? do you feel light headed?
Interesting how the thought of only women ENT's having a compassion for patients.
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Hi Johnfisrpotpe said:So Happy
Congrats on finding someone you feel very comfortable with. Having a Dr. you like always and shows a passion to listen and checkout helps maintain a positive mental attitude.
I was wondering if you could share what happens when you sight starts to go, what do you see or feel? How long does it normally last? do you feel light headed?
Interesting how the thought of only women ENT's having a compassion for patients.
John
It is so nice to have a doc who makes you feel like you are Human and not just another problem for the day.
On my Vision I could be sitting, standing, or sometimes driving and all of a sudden things just start doing dim. At first it was just in the left eye but as time went on it stated in the right eye as well, and instead of just going dim I now go totally blind to where I can’t see anything in front of me. It gets pretty scary at times when it happens and all I can do is to stand still and hold on to what ever is next to me. So far it only last for about a minute, I through it might be related to my blood pressure but it happens with PB is low or high. I was treated with Radiation twice once in 2003 and again in 2005 all to the head, first time was 6,300 rads and the second time was 8,400 rads. That was a lot of radiation and I guess the side affects are just now showing up 6 years later.
Take care my friend
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InterestingHondo said:Hi John
It is so nice to have a doc who makes you feel like you are Human and not just another problem for the day.
On my Vision I could be sitting, standing, or sometimes driving and all of a sudden things just start doing dim. At first it was just in the left eye but as time went on it stated in the right eye as well, and instead of just going dim I now go totally blind to where I can’t see anything in front of me. It gets pretty scary at times when it happens and all I can do is to stand still and hold on to what ever is next to me. So far it only last for about a minute, I through it might be related to my blood pressure but it happens with PB is low or high. I was treated with Radiation twice once in 2003 and again in 2005 all to the head, first time was 6,300 rads and the second time was 8,400 rads. That was a lot of radiation and I guess the side affects are just now showing up 6 years later.
Take care my friend
Hondo
I had the same type of eye problem butt on the other side. My sight would get very bright and extremly out of focus. This too was scary and lasted about 1-2 min. I would guess this happened 10-15 times over three years. Good thing is I have not had one in about 18 months. I too watched PB and it would happen when high and when low.
My doctor's had no thoughts or heard of the problem.
Maybe it part of what I call RadMo which is a combination of Radiation and Chemo together.
God Grace is what keeps us here helping others.
John0
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