Guest guest Posted March 10, 2011 Report Share Posted March 10, 2011 outside of DC - try Temple University hospital and Dr. Richter - I've never met him but I've heard nothing but great things. You can also go see Dr. Luketich at University of Pittsburgh luketichjd @ upmc.edu - he's head of the minimally invasive surgery department and the heart lung and esophageal surgery center - really, really busy but very nice and will fit you in in a pinch - also great dept to handle insurance stuff. They are also connected to a childrens hospital so I would think getting him and a ped surgeon to work together is doable. You can also go to Cleveland Clinic and see dr. Rice. All of those require some traveling but only a few hours and your results will be worth it!! I'm the Sandy referred to and she's right - I had a myo done in 1989 by someone who didn't have experience and I was OK for a long time but had an ectomy 3 years ago - I feel great now and it's all good but if I had known (or my parents had known) of someone with more experience - maybe it would have been better! One thing I learned was to go to the best and I went to Dr. L from NC - 10 hours and worth every minute and every dime. **ALSO** VERY IMPORTANT go to your school nurse - you may even do better with the head of the school nurses and get a medical 504 designation for your child. It is a federal law for children with special needs - in this case, medical needs and teachers and staff MUST comply with your childs modifications - in this case, snacks, drinks, breaks to deal with spasms - whatever. You are probably still going to have the occasional issue as there are the old school teachers who have the no food/drinks thing in their classroom (I work with a few and they make me crazy!!) but you then have a better background for your battle with administration. When I got diagnosed, I was in HS and I had a note in my purse from the school nurse giving me permission to eat between classes and I had teachers who STILL wouldn't let me! Your children are going to have to grow up fast and learn to advocate for themselves - I feel for them. Keep us posted. So glad you found us - wish there had been a group around back in the 80's for my parents. ~ in NC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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