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Today, we visited the radiation oncologist, Dr. Weeks. I know what you're thinking: "But at the end of your last very very very very long blog post, you said you were meeting with her on Tuesday!" That is true, but this morning, she said she had an opening today, so there.
Dr. Weeks is the radiation oncologist Vic had last time he had cancer, so it was "nice" to see her again.
Without so much as a how-dee-do, she said she agreed that surgery was the best first option. She said it would be more efficacious (having the power to produce a desired effect, I looked it up) and safer, given that he's already had full dose radiation. She said radiation would not be as effective as surgery.
We did talk about what it would look like if we had to do radiation after, and it's not great, so we're really hoping for clean margins on surgery with no follow-up. (That said, we still have an appointment with the oncologist, who may want to do chemo- or immunotherapy after surgery regardless of the margins. We'll find out more about that tomorrow (if we can get the Wednesday appointment rescheduled) or Wednesday (if not).
We asked Dr. Weeks if she knew Dr. Song. She did, and she loves him. She says there are four "head-and-neck guys" in Longmont who do surgery—and they all know their limitations. When they come upon a complex case like Vic's, they all call Dr. Song. And then she said, "He's the one I would go to if I needed this procedure." You can't ask for a better recommendation.
If you made it to the end of last week's very very very very long blog post, you know that we weren't in love with Dr. Song at the end of the appointment, so this really put our minds at ease. As we've said many a time, you don't need a nice surgeon. You need an expert surgeon. And Dr. Song is the expert. Patients all over the state come just to see him.
The last thing she said to us today was "Hopefully, you won't need to see me again." We like her a lot, but we couldn't agree more.
OK. So. Next steps:
- See Dr. Maymani Tuesday or Wednesday
- Get "presurgeried" on Thursday—this involves a visit with the anesthesiologist as well as ... I don't know. The stuff you usually do for presurgery—list of meds, what not to eat and drink the day before, what time to be there, what to expect, yadda yadda yadda.
- Surgery!
Super happy to be moving forward and getting the surgery scheduled so quickly (hint: start the process before you've even decided what you want—you can always cancel!) and in June (for those of you who do not know: Don't get sick in July. As my niece says, "With every new July comes new doctors, fresh out of medical school with a license to practice medicine.")
Now it's all on Vic's shoulders—he's the one who has to undergo the surgery and recovery. So take any thoughts/prayers/love/light/healing energy/etc. that you were sending to both of us and only send them to him. He needs all he can get!
I'll close today with a picture of Vic having one of his favorite desserts: pineapple upside-down cake. This delicious one courtesy of our niece Margeaux, who had us over for dinner last week. :-)
8 comments:
Okey dokey, here we go AGAIN with the most exciting family ever!!! We aren't that far from the campus and so please come land here anytime, night, moment, weeks you'd like a shower and a hug. Doors OPEN. Arms OPEN. Love you guys xo
Love you Love's!!!! I will concentrate all my energy, thoughts, prayers for the two of you without hesitation. It sounds like your friend Wendy has a place for you to shower and get a hug too! June 10th will come fast which is a good thing.
Sending Love and Hugs your way
Anne
Your plan sounds very intelligent, well researched. I hope that just making a decision will relieve some of the stress for both of you. I have enough love, energy, and positive thoughts for both of you. Love,Margo
@Wendy, right? We're supposed to be the world's most *boring* family! I am currently planning on staying with Vic's sister, and she lives about the same distance from the campus that you do--although the traffic to her place can be ... you know ... traffic-y. If I need a quick, quiet respite, you'll be my next call. <3
@Aaaaaaane, thank you! <3
@Margo, thank you! I'm planning to zip into Longmont on Wednesday to do some house things, but if I feel like I just can't get there, you may hear from me. My pots will need to be watered! <3
Alright, Loves. Time for a new theme song or will you rerun Squamous in the Night? The girls and I send every bit of food energy we have. Like Margo, we have plenty for both of you.
That is GOOD energy but, knowing me,either would work. Love 💘
Sending you and Vic hugs and healing energy.
@Mary: Still doing Squamous in the Night. Too lazy for anything else. <3
@Linda: Thank you! I've been saving it until tomorrow. <3
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