PET/CT results
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That is the PITS! They need to get their stories straight!!!!!!
Keep in mind that oncologists tend to be pessimists. And, they are NOT surgeons!!!! So, don't take what she says completely to heart...
Happy early birthday!!!! We leos are strong, proud, and really good at roaring when we don't get our way!!! (rofl!)
Hugs, Kathi0 -
Doctors?
John
Medical incompetence abounds these days...it would be nice if they could stick to one side or the other.
I can completely understand how you would be hot under the collar - you feel like they misled or betrayed you.
I hope that you are indeed a candidate for a surgery or ablation - I've watched your story and posted a couple of times. Your case is very interesting to me and since you got it at such a young age, 34 wasn't it? I was about 38 but it took 5 more years till I was 43 to get it diagnosed - doctor thought it was hemhrroids - medical incompetenece then and it was been 5+ years of pure fighting and still counting.
I'm looking at lung surgery too, had RFA done on my liver.
I'm interested in what your surgeon has to say and look forward to that post.
Take it EZ
-Craig
And early Happy Birthday to you! I know you'll make it a good one.0 -
John,
It really is
John,
It really is frustrating when professionals make mistakes and do not know the answers we need to hear. Please do not let them steal your joy today or on your birthday. Keep positive thoughts.
As Lance says, Unity is Strength, Information is Power, and Attitude is Everything.0 -
that makes me angry to hear!
Hi John,
That makes me angry for you. The nurse is spouting off too much when she should keep her mouth shut! Wait until you see the surgeon & hopefully everything will be as he talked about being before and you can have the surgery.
Congratulations on good scan news- that's definitely good to hear!
You take care & hang in there until the surgeon's appt.
Blessings,
Lisa0 -
Good news on one handlisa42 said:that makes me angry to hear!
Hi John,
That makes me angry for you. The nurse is spouting off too much when she should keep her mouth shut! Wait until you see the surgeon & hopefully everything will be as he talked about being before and you can have the surgery.
Congratulations on good scan news- that's definitely good to hear!
You take care & hang in there until the surgeon's appt.
Blessings,
Lisa
I would still think positive that they will get it out they just need to get together and decide whats best for you. best wishes to you ,
michelle0 -
Hi John,if I were you,I
Hi John,if I were you,I would be very angery too.I hate the ignorance and arrogance of the oncologists.Anyway we are our own advocates,if needed,just get a second opinion.I am glad to hear that the result of scan came out good.Happy Birthday!0 -
Take the surgeon's word
John,
I would trust the surgeon more than any other doctor. That's the one who actually does the procedures! Hope yours stays with the original plan.
I'm so sorry you have to be worried before the weekend like this, especially since your birthday is coming up. I'll be praying for only good news for you.
*Hugs*
Gail0 -
Agree with Gailtootsie1 said:Take the surgeon's word
John,
I would trust the surgeon more than any other doctor. That's the one who actually does the procedures! Hope yours stays with the original plan.
I'm so sorry you have to be worried before the weekend like this, especially since your birthday is coming up. I'll be praying for only good news for you.
*Hugs*
Gail
Go with the surgeons John-they are the ones actually performing the procedures and they sure as heck know better who is a SURGICAL(hence the word SURGEON) canidate. Happy Birthday,too.
Smiles,
Dawn0 -
Surgeon should knowdmdwins said:Agree with Gail
Go with the surgeons John-they are the ones actually performing the procedures and they sure as heck know better who is a SURGICAL(hence the word SURGEON) canidate. Happy Birthday,too.
Smiles,
Dawn
Hoping it will be good news from surgeon. The scan looked good so..
Happy Birthday...enjoy your day.
Elizabeth (Columbia)0 -
John
John,
Glad to hear the scans look good. I am with everyone else. The surgeon is your guy. Sorry you have to think about this over the weekend. Have a great birthday.... forget about those two.
Aloha,
Kathleen0 -
Even in today's
world full of electronic communication, people still can't speak face-to-face and are ALWAYS ASSUMING the someone has read said notes or "entire" letter, contract, etc.,
It still pisses me off today that our wonderful Health Care Community still cannot communite with each other and it is still the patient's responsibility to make sure communication takes place between said doctors, sigh, something wrong with this picture?0 -
How annoying!
As if we don't already have enough on our minds! Worrying about which doctor to believe is the last thing that should be a concern for you. I truly hope the surgeon was correct and they are able to surgically remove whatever remaining tumors you have left. That is one thing I can say for my docs at Georgetown, they all discuss the cases together...onc, surgeon so that when they give me information, it's the same. And they even say, 'well we discussed blah blah blah' and most of the time tell me the differences of opionions. Anyway, it's obvious that you feel comfortable with your team since they've been with you since the beginning. I agree that the nurse shouldn't even have put her two cents in! Keep us posted on what your doc says on Monday.
-Sheri0
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