Saw Radiologist yesterday!
Dr. P wanted a new CT scan before he made his plans. His nurse/staff got busy, had VA approval and an appt within a very short time (within about 20 min.) in the hospital for it (different buildings but hooked together) and had gotten Chemo to wait til I got it done. SO next Thurs. morn I meet with him on plan and then get shown by nurse/techs what to expect - they have a "dummy" (non functioning) set up so you know what to expect (what the stuff looks like, etc.) before the first time with the 'real stuff'.
That's all I know for now but making steps.
Oh forgot to add - wasn't real pleased with the "Keystone Kops" doing the CT. It was like "OOH - A port - whoopie! They're different and we don't see them much." I overheard 5 calls to Chemo asking questions - yes it was better that they call and ask questions but some of the questions seemed "anh" and they used a smaller needle than they were told to by Chemo. AND I have a VERY good vein to use - so -.
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Rague, sorry to hear of the klutzy radiation team. You must have wanted to roll your eyes. But, sounds like the individuals are smart enough to know when they don't know something and to call to get the answers before proceeding. That's good, as you said.
Your journey is moving forward and you are closer to completing your treatments. That is wonderful. Thanks for the update.0 -
Sending you positiveMoopy23 said:Still Moving Forward
Rague, sorry to hear of the klutzy radiation team. You must have wanted to roll your eyes. But, sounds like the individuals are smart enough to know when they don't know something and to call to get the answers before proceeding. That's good, as you said.
Your journey is moving forward and you are closer to completing your treatments. That is wonderful. Thanks for the update.
Sending you positive thoughts Rague! Sorry you had to go thru that, but, you are moving forward!
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Hope I didn't causeMoopy23 said:Still Moving Forward
Rague, sorry to hear of the klutzy radiation team. You must have wanted to roll your eyes. But, sounds like the individuals are smart enough to know when they don't know something and to call to get the answers before proceeding. That's good, as you said.
Your journey is moving forward and you are closer to completing your treatments. That is wonderful. Thanks for the update.
Hope I didn't cause misunderstanding - it wasn't the radiation team at CCI (the ones that will be doing my rads) - it was in the hospital, the ones doing the CT scan. I am very glad that they called when they needed info (everyone can't know eveything) - it was just they were the first staff I've run into that seemed like the 'Keystone Kops' - they could have been more descrete/private/profesional.
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Sorry about yourRague said:Hope I didn't cause
Hope I didn't cause misunderstanding - it wasn't the radiation team at CCI (the ones that will be doing my rads) - it was in the hospital, the ones doing the CT scan. I am very glad that they called when they needed info (everyone can't know eveything) - it was just they were the first staff I've run into that seemed like the 'Keystone Kops' - they could have been more descrete/private/profesional.
Thanks!
Sorry about your inexperienced techs for your CT scan. Hope it went fast for you. Good luck with your treatment.
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