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and they will go thro
what they want to do ( CT and RT )
and what the results are for your diagnosis - you have only said what operation they did and not what for
take in a recorder and ask if you can record it - I made notes
and you may wish to take a list of questions before hand
and yes christie have a good reputation
and you are in the best hands
retro's diag and experience is less useful for you in that he never had a uterus and so cant really have undergone hysterectomy ( in my opinion) .
In your case Baths, chemo isnt really an option you should consider refusing
and they will go thro
what they want to do ( CT and RT )
and what the results are for your diagnosis - you have only said what operation they did and not what for
take in a recorder and ask if you can record it - I made notes
and you may wish to take a list of questions before hand
and yes christie have a good reputation
and you are in the best hands
retro's diag and experience is less useful for you in that he never had a uterus and so cant really have undergone hysterectomy ( in my opinion) .
In your case Baths, chemo isnt really an option you should consider refusing
I think Baths surgeon's opinion is that "she should go and see s/o at the Christie".....
O baths remember that your notes are your data and you have a right to a copy of them,
and remember to ask the doctor at Christie to copy you in to letters to your GP o and remember that your GP is the lynchpin or pivot of your treatment for the next few years
o and there will probably be some drugs that the doctors say that you will have to get off your GP (
O baths remember that your notes are your data and you have a right to a copy of them,
and remember to ask the doctor at Christie to copy you in to letters to your GP o and remember that your GP is the lynchpin or pivot of your treatment for the next few years
o and there will probably be some drugs that the doctors say that you will have to get off your GP (
Jourdain, I've been home since July 4th, but many thanks to you and all who are thinking of me ;)
PP, it's lovely to see you posting again, and your refs tom FFTMC always make me smile:) Sgt Troy is taking good care of me (yes I know he's the baddie really, but Terence Stamp was far more attractive than the others!
Blimey, BD. I bet the staff showed you and your DIL the utmost diligence.
P P, I sincerely hope I won't be prescribed many more drugs,..I take 19 per day as it is! All tips on what I need to expect at The Christie will be most welcome ;)
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PP, it's lovely to see you posting again, and your refs tom FFTMC always make me smile:) Sgt Troy is taking good care of me (yes I know he's the baddie really, but Terence Stamp was far more attractive than the others!
Blimey, BD. I bet the staff showed you and your DIL the utmost diligence.
P P, I sincerely hope I won't be prescribed many more drugs,..I take 19 per day as it is! All tips on what I need to expect at The Christie will be most welcome ;)
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