NEED SOME ADVICE PLEASE HELP!!!
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Not much of a decision
MD Anderson and don't look back. I knew a fellow who immediately after being diagnosed, boarded a flight for MD Anderson and just sat in the Lobby until he could get a consultation. Perhaps being so close you lose your perspective of what a gem you have sitting in your own back yard. This is an aggressive cancer but not quite that aggressive where you can't wait a few weeks to get started. I used to drive 2-21/2 hours per day to commute to work. Are you telling me that your life isn't important enough to spend a little time in traffic. The new radiation machine can mean a world of difference in your future quality of life with eating, saliva, and teeth. The amount of radiation damage you will avoid can be life changing in the future. The amount of radiation exposure can prove lifesaving in the future.Furthermore, if any complications arise, you would be perfectly positioned come what may?0 -
MD ANDERSONratface said:Not much of a decision
MD Anderson and don't look back. I knew a fellow who immediately after being diagnosed, boarded a flight for MD Anderson and just sat in the Lobby until he could get a consultation. Perhaps being so close you lose your perspective of what a gem you have sitting in your own back yard. This is an aggressive cancer but not quite that aggressive where you can't wait a few weeks to get started. I used to drive 2-21/2 hours per day to commute to work. Are you telling me that your life isn't important enough to spend a little time in traffic. The new radiation machine can mean a world of difference in your future quality of life with eating, saliva, and teeth. The amount of radiation damage you will avoid can be life changing in the future. The amount of radiation exposure can prove lifesaving in the future.Furthermore, if any complications arise, you would be perfectly positioned come what may?
Exactlry what Ratface said!!!!!!!!!!!!I used the TOMO machine as well. Hopefully it will save us on some of the longterm side effects.0 -
Dittoratface said:Not much of a decision
MD Anderson and don't look back. I knew a fellow who immediately after being diagnosed, boarded a flight for MD Anderson and just sat in the Lobby until he could get a consultation. Perhaps being so close you lose your perspective of what a gem you have sitting in your own back yard. This is an aggressive cancer but not quite that aggressive where you can't wait a few weeks to get started. I used to drive 2-21/2 hours per day to commute to work. Are you telling me that your life isn't important enough to spend a little time in traffic. The new radiation machine can mean a world of difference in your future quality of life with eating, saliva, and teeth. The amount of radiation damage you will avoid can be life changing in the future. The amount of radiation exposure can prove lifesaving in the future.Furthermore, if any complications arise, you would be perfectly positioned come what may?
MD Anderson is great. I know people who moved to Houston for the duration of their treatments.0 -
Decisisions
Hey Matt, based on what you've said, it's no contest; don't be seduced by the convenience of proximity. MDA is your best choice, and the miles will be some of the best time investment that you will ever make, given the superior treatment that you will receive.
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I'm going to have to go with the group on this....
MD Anderson is 35 minutes away....holy moly...in less than an hour's drive you get the best care in the world....as they say, don't look a gift horse in the mouth.
For me it was a toss up....I was 2500 miles away from MD Anderson, but it was still a hard decision for me and it went on for two weeks...go or stay home. I have livestock, family here, a dog who I would have had to put to sleep...it would have cost me at least $2000 a month for housing....yet, I was still contemplating going to Houston. My husband was looking at me saying it's a no brainer....but I was still unsure.
Place yourself in their care, and never think again about the "other place"....with a half hour drive, I would have been kicking my heals in the air...WHOOPIE....
GO TO MD ANDERSON!
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Function SparingMarineE5 said:Echo in here
Matt,
I can only repeat what all the others have already stated.
My Best to You and Everyone Here
Matt at your young age the more accurate radiation is especially worth the travel. I am in the UK so no expert on the US treatment centres, but it's clear that technology is going to be a massive help to you in trying to not only beat the cancer but come out in the best shape possible when you do.
Go with MD Anderson, no question. You have many years ahead of you so saving function is crucial.0
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