ANA Discussion Forum
Archive => Archives => Topic started by: shoegirl on October 22, 2005, 11:10:30 pm
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I am pretty new to all of this, so here is my (stupid - just kidding) question? I am getting a second opinion at Barrow's in acouple of weeks (hate that it is taking so long) with the Radiation Oncologist in the AN department. My first opinion came from a Neuro Otologist. He referred me to a hospital to have FSR - I haven't met with them yet. Anyway, do I need to see another Neuro Otologist or Neurologist to get a second opinion or can a Radiation Oncologist give me an opinion? Does this make sense? I know he can compare radiation treatments for me but would I be able to get other opinions from him? Is he able to just order the radiation without seeing a Neuro Dr at the clinic? I am comfused as to which Dr. I should see to get this other opinion? Hopefully this makes sense - I know I am rambling at this point. ::) I think having all the different treatment options makes it confusing as to the best kind of Dr. to see?
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Dr. Despit is excellent at Barrows for radiation. I met with him before I decided on surgery for my 5mm/8mm AN. I am having surgery Tuesday at House Ear Clinic in LA. Dr. Despit will do my post-op.
Darlene
Tempe, AZ
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at least he will see you! .. that says a lot about his charactor ..my local Dr. once I told him I was going to House in LA did not want to see me anymore and would not do my follow up visits!!!! so much for him ...
Joe
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Darlene,
Good Luck on Tuesday! I hope all goes well, which approach are they using? Are you doing followup radiation at Barrow's? Please keep us posted on your recovery!
I am going to see Dr. Kresl November 10. I hate having to wait. But atleast I have an appointment. I have pretty much decided that I either want Cyberknife or FSR. In the mean time I am going to see a Radiation Oncologist at Banner Good Sam. The Dr. who diagnosised me referred me to them. But I am leaning towards Barrow's to do the radiation. I hear they have the most modern equipment compared with Good Sam.
Best Wishes,
Suzanne
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Well...
Each specialist in their speciality does have an inherrant bias toward their prefferential mode of treatment.
I would want opinon from both sides. Maybe two from each side. After all, this is your brain we are talking about!
Best wishes!
Russ