Guest guest Posted September 5, 2003 Report Share Posted September 5, 2003 , “All generalizations are false, including this one.” J >as you can >see it's the women who stand by their men. Steve Rahn L Tx 9/6 & 9/8 '85. (Wash. U-STL) (re) Born on the 4th of July, 2003 (U of Iowa) www.presumedconsent.org " Do not go gentle into that good night Rage, rage against the dying of the light " (Dylan ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2003 Report Share Posted September 25, 2003 Thanks for your email... That is where Mike is staying....and he leaves Oct. 5 until Oct. 10.....not going to be a good week for either of us I can tell you that... Just wish this could all happen closer to home in Halifax...where at least I have my daughter and my son and his brother lives there, perhaps he could muster up a visit if he were in the same city.... pardon my sarcasm... I will certainly update you all when this concludes. Patti > >Reply-To: >To: < > >Subject: Patti & Mike >Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2003 14:11:04 -0400 > >I'm glad to hear that Mike is going to be assessed in London. I hope that >he >gets to see Dr. Ghent who is a very experienced Transplant Hepatologist and >a very nice man. The other Hepatologist, Dr. Marada, is a younger doc and >also nice, but he doesn't have the experience or the overwhelmingly " nice " >qualities of Dr. Ghent. I've seen both. Dr. Ghent before and well after my >tx and Dr. Marada during my recovery time after tx. >Dr. Wall is now the main tx surgeon in London. Also a very nice person. He >will probably tell Mike that his phone number is in the telephone book if >he >thinks of any questions after the visit is concluded. I didn't really >believe that, but the tx surgeons phone numbers were in the book when we >checked at our room. Pretty amazing. >I didn't see the GI docs for assessment as they were busy when I went for >my >assessment. So I can't comment on them. >Whick brings me to my next point. One of the best and cheapes places >to stay during his assessment, if he doesn't require admission, is at Mount >St. phs, across the street from the hospital. You can easily walk to >the >hospital from the former girls school/convent. Breakfast and dinner are >avaiable at the " school " and I think breakast is included. Dinner is a bit >extra. But the rooms are cheaper than any hotel in the area. You have to >share a bathroom down the hall (it's a former dorm area). But everything is >clean and the nuns are very caring and concerned. >When is he going to be in London? >-- >Aubrey >MD, PSC 1981, Psoriatic Arthritis 1986, UC 1991, LTX 10/5/98 > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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