So Sadie died, Mom had back surgery (but is recovering nicely), I am not getting my knee replaced but instead am working on being scheduled to remove Felicity d'Fibroid. Yes, Fibroid is an ugly sounding word and it appears to be a big, ugly fibroid. Sort of the size of a small watermelon. No a personal sized watermelon. A small normal sized watermelon. Maybe we should have a pool as to the weight. I am hoping 11- 13 pounds at least.
I had my first scan on the 2nd of November but here is how it goes:
1. See Dr. Scott- he feels mass and thinks a scan would be good.
2. Go for an ultra sound with a full bladder and no food at 1:30 p.m. Try to laugh when they tell you that the prep was not necessary.
3. See Dr. Pam on 8th, she orders a CT with contrast. She works are getting a surgeon. Two names received by 11/12/10. Start making calls to surgeons. There is a process you know. Attend additional ultra sound (pelvic this time)
4. November 15, 2010 see Dr. Scott. He says Felicity needs to come out. She is one of two things and both are not good.
5. Leave early on November 16 for Mom's back surgery in Eugene. Go to the wrong hospital, only once. Receive call from Dr. Anne Bridge's office. A cancellation. Great, I am in Eugene. I have to keep original appointment on the 30th of November.
6. Return home on November 19th. Spend time on the phone making appointments with Surgeon at Original OB/GYN office for Monday.
7. See Meeghan McKeever. She agrees out, now but concurs with my thoughts that I should get my hair done first. She wants a a gynecology oncologist at the surgery. She talks to him and he decides I should wait three months. He wants to see me.
8. Monday the 22nd I meet with William Peters (Buck). He examines me and discovers that maybe he is wrong about the waiting requirement. He is impressed with the size of Felicity and agrees it has to come out. He wants me to see his associate Pamela Paley. She does Robot surgery. She is not available until the 2nd of December but they schedule me for surgery on the 17th.
9. November 30th. I finally see Anne Bridges and she agrees that Felicity d'Fibroid must come out but she can not give me a firm date until there is a call made to the "surgery scheduler". If you thought you heard the sonic boom that would really be the venting of my frustration with our medical system.
10. I see Pamela Paley on Thursday.
If she will do this with the Robot I will be having surgery on the 17th of December. If she won't then I am going to choose the doctor that can do it the fastest.
So let's recap:
Three scans
Three visits to the Family Doctor (20.00 each visit.)
Three visits to the Specialists (35.00 each visit.)
Still no firm answers. So more news at a 11:00. Eventually
Twenty Years, Two Hundred and Forty Months, Seven Thousand Days, and Three Hundred Days. Since we started chasing Leukemia.
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