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Title: MD Anderson vs. House
Post by: Gus on August 30, 2011, 09:17:16 pm
I'm on wait and watch but have been advised that if I was to do something, surgery is my best option due to my age, 54.  Has anyone had Dr. Paul Gidley at MD Anderson perform surgery on them for their AN?  Dr. Gidley is monitoring my AN and has a good reputation, but I know Dr. Freidman also is well respected, however, he is out of network and Dr. Gidley in network.  Also, had anyone used the Mayo Clinic and if so, who was your surgeon.
Thanks,
Gus
Title: Re: MD Anderson vs. House
Post by: Sonia on August 31, 2011, 05:23:21 am
Hello Gus,
     Dr. Friedman at Shands did my radio surgery Nov 2010. My AN is 1.9 cm on left side. So far, so good my recent MRI 8/2011 showed no growth and there are black areas which mean the tumor is dying. He is good at his trade but I felt he is a little cold in his bed side manners. He tries however, I feel I do not get enough reassurance of the process and outcome especially when issues arise. 
     I met Dr. Fields at Florida Hospital South and he is very detailed and attentive. I got a second opinion from him and he was more than happy to help and give information. The only reason I did not do it through him was the machine (Gamma Knife) was intimidating (enclosed) however, he just told me I would of gotten sedation and that would not have been an issue.
     Get as many opinions as you need before you make the decision. Surgery was a immediate option for me until I weighed all the recovery time and outcome. I took the least invasive way because I wanted to continue my daily routine as soon as possible.
     I hope this helped. Good Luck.

     S :)nia
Title: Re: MD Anderson vs. House
Post by: CHD63 on August 31, 2011, 06:22:21 am
Hi Gus .....

It gets confusing on this forum sometimes because there is more than one Dr. Friedman.  From your title, I think you are referring to Dr. Rick Friedman at House Ear Clinic in Los Angeles.

Before you make your decision, call Dr. Friedman or the House Clinic insurance department and ask about how they handle out of network cases.  I know they work with individual patients on their payment/insurance needs.  You may be pleasantly surprised that the cost is not what you think.  In my mind, it is well worth it to go to House, even if you have a slightly higher co-pay.  The docs out there have vast experience and skills.

I know nothing about Dr. Gidley but you may want to ask him how many AN (specifically) cases he does every year.

Just my thoughts.  Many prayers for the best decision for you.

Clarice
Title: Re: MD Anderson vs. House
Post by: MNTim on September 02, 2011, 07:13:09 pm
Gus,

My third and final craniotomy was done at Mayo in Rochester, MN by Drs. Link and Driscoll.  They removed what remained of a twice operated on 5 cm tumor.  I am guessing it was pretty tricky because of the scar tissue.  I have recovered well for the size and feel that I received great care. 

With your tumor size I would say you are in a bit of a different situation than I was.  Do your research and get multiple opinions then go where you are most comfortable.

Best of luck,
Tim
Title: Re: MD Anderson vs. House
Post by: aran on September 18, 2011, 06:38:46 pm
Hi Gus,

 I live in Houston and met the Docs. in MG-Aderson and have been suggested to undergo surgery.   
Meanwhile, did you met anyone who was treated for this problem at MG-Aderson.

Any information is highly appreciated.

Title: Re: MD Anderson vs. House
Post by: Gus on January 04, 2012, 10:29:27 am
Excuse the very late reply; no  I do not know of anyone that has undergone treatment at MD Anderson.
However, Dr. Gidley did quite a few per year and seemed very competent based on my gut instinct.
Title: Re: MD Anderson vs. House
Post by: Archer on January 04, 2012, 01:49:21 pm
X2 on what MNTim said.  I had my first AN removed at Mayo by Drs. Link and Driscoll.  It turned out quite well.  I am SSD but have been otherwise problem free for 9 years.  I  am now seeing  them as we W&W the new AN on the other side which is starting to cause some balance and hearing issues in this past year.  Great care at St. Marys in Rochester and the Mayo team of Drs and staff are excellent. 

That being said, I am doing the free consult with Dr. Brackman at House in LA as well.  My first conference with him was very reassuring I am on the right track.  I do plan to go see him after my next MRI and get a second opinion on how we proceed.  I have family in the LA area so a visit to House during a vacation to the area will work well for me.  I have more at risk this time around so I figure second opinions can't hurt.  If opinions are the same, I will be more comfortable and confident.
Title: Re: MD Anderson vs. House
Post by: susierg on July 12, 2012, 09:32:33 am
Hi Gus,
I am scheduled to have surgery on the 24th of this month with Dr Gidley and Dr Demonte.  Was wondering if you chose them and if so how everything went.  I have been seeing both of them for 5 years, as I have been on W&W for a tiny 4mm AN.  This year it decided to grow, so they recommended middle fossa to try and preserve my hearing.  Would really appreciate any input you had on your surgery...if you did decide to have it there.
thanks!