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Fantastic
That's GREAT to have two months off!!! GO AND ENJOY!!
I have an oncologist in one medical system and my
surgeon in another so communication has been difficult.
I would have both in same system except that I started
out with an oncologist who discovered I needed liver
re-section and the liver surgeon was in another system.
Thankfully both in same city. So far I have been willing
to stick with it but am monitoring it along the way and
will change if there are problems.
Barbara0 -
Good news on the break
Good to see they are so encouraging and are taking a practical approach.
My medical oncologist and radiation oncologist are in the same hospital and work hand in hand. We did meet as a group, and separately, until radiation was completed. My surgeon is in another city and hospital, but we had conference calls from the oncologist's office before surgery. I feel like I have a TEAM.
Keep on Keepin' on! Vicki0 -
That's great!
Hi,
That's great that you get two whole months off! That's also wonderful that you can meet with both onc and surgeon together as a team. I'm envious of that! I found that I had to be the liason between my surgeon and oncologist, unfortunately. When I tried to change oncologist's to the one who works in the hospital where the surgeon was, my insurance wouldn't let me & still won't let me change. (their HMO rule is "you can't change doctors while in the middle of treatment". As a stage IV patient still undergoing treatment (now "maintenance"), does that mean I can never change doctors?! Anyhow, that's another subject...)
I'm glad to hear of your good prognosis and that you have a team working together for you.
Have a great day and enjoy the freedom of some time off- maybe you'll catch some more fish
Lisa0 -
Enjoy your time off
John,
It is great when your team works together for you.
At our cancer center the oncologists, radiologists, and surgeons have round table meetings (once a week)and between them all, they decide the course of treatments. Then whom ever you are dealing with relays your next course of treatment.
Enjoy your time off, I am sure you will get in a lot of fishing.
(((hugs)))
Sue0 -
Great!lisa42 said:That's great!
Hi,
That's great that you get two whole months off! That's also wonderful that you can meet with both onc and surgeon together as a team. I'm envious of that! I found that I had to be the liason between my surgeon and oncologist, unfortunately. When I tried to change oncologist's to the one who works in the hospital where the surgeon was, my insurance wouldn't let me & still won't let me change. (their HMO rule is "you can't change doctors while in the middle of treatment". As a stage IV patient still undergoing treatment (now "maintenance"), does that mean I can never change doctors?! Anyhow, that's another subject...)
I'm glad to hear of your good prognosis and that you have a team working together for you.
Have a great day and enjoy the freedom of some time off- maybe you'll catch some more fish
Lisa
Just get out and enjoy your family, and feeling maybe "normal" for a change. I'm sure you'll think of puhlentyyyy too do. I been recuperating from surgery for the past 5-6 weeks, chemo was cancelled, and besides being sore from the surgery, it was nice not too feel so tired all the time from the chemo, though I been feeling very tired this last few days are so, but I'm anemic, and maybe my iron is just low.
Hope you get out and have a blast!
Hugsss!
~Donna0 -
You will feel goodCanadaSue said:Enjoy your time off
John,
It is great when your team works together for you.
At our cancer center the oncologists, radiologists, and surgeons have round table meetings (once a week)and between them all, they decide the course of treatments. Then whom ever you are dealing with relays your next course of treatment.
Enjoy your time off, I am sure you will get in a lot of fishing.
(((hugs)))
Sue
That for sure. good news, When angel was off for 2 months it was like a vacation no chemo no tests he said it felt good not to have anything done.
michelle0 -
Perfect timingangelsbaby said:You will feel good
That for sure. good news, When angel was off for 2 months it was like a vacation no chemo no tests he said it felt good not to have anything done.
michelle
What better time to have a "break" than just when the weather is getting nicer (atleast where I live)
Enjoy these next few months!!
Dawn0
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