Guest guest Posted November 2, 2004 Report Share Posted November 2, 2004 I never cease to be amazed at this kind of stuff. What seems to me at least to be obvious ( the need for the cscope) is not so obvious to this dumb doc. Priscilla A. Savary Executive Director Colorectal Cancer Network PO Box 182, Kensington MD 20895 psavary@... www.colon-cancer.net _________ " Snoopy Walks to End Colon Cancer " October 17th, 2004, Washington DC, 5k Walk/Run https://www.racepacket.com/snoop.html (Online Registration) Fuming-- Just need to vent We got a call about 6pm that the GI Dr. Swartz does not think Phil needs a colonoscopy!!!! I don't know about this guy he is acting like a horse's ass! (sorry but that's mild for how I'm feeling) The Onc and his CNP examined Phil this morning and did a rectal that showed significant blood. Dr. Rothman (the oncologist) was pretty upset at this turn of events so I know he won't give up until he finds someone to take a look. They say this level of anemia is generally a sign of bleeding. It is also a side effect of Avastin if I'm not mistaken. There are 2 Dr.s we could get for 2nd opinion one is a GI the other is a Colorectal surgeon who did my colonoscopy. The transfusion is still a go tomorrow morning at 8 AM eastern. Thanks for the prayers and the opportunity to vent. Narice " As long as I know the WHO I can bear any HOW even though I don't know WHY " (Commentary on Job from Dialogue in Despair) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2004 Report Share Posted November 4, 2004 > We got a call about 6pm that the GI Dr. Swartz does not think Phil needs a > colonoscopy!!!! I don't know about this guy he is acting like a horse's ass! > (sorry but that's mild for how I'm feeling) > > The Onc and his CNP examined Phil this morning and did a rectal that showed > significant blood. > Dr. Rothman (the oncologist) was pretty upset at this turn of events so I > know he won't give up until he finds someone to take a look. > They say this level of anemia is generally a sign of bleeding. It is also a > side effect of Avastin if I'm not mistaken. > > There are 2 Dr.s we could get for 2nd opinion one is a GI the other is a > Colorectal surgeon who did my colonoscopy. > > The transfusion is still a go tomorrow morning at 8 AM eastern. > > Thanks for the prayers and the opportunity to vent. > > Narice > > " As long as I know the WHO > I can bear any HOW > even though I don't know WHY " > (Commentary on Job from Dialogue in Despair) Narice, Girl, you just vent on....I absolutely do not blame you...I would like to know where this Dr. got his medical license diploma etc...I suggest you definitely find a Dr. to do the scope......Let us know....hugs Jana > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2004 Report Share Posted November 4, 2004 Good going Narice!!!! See, persistance does pay off. Keep up the good work and make them do their job. Did the other GI doctor give a reason why he would not do the colonoscopy? Joyce > The oncologist called another GI (Dr. Engel) who will see Phil on Monday and > probably do a scope from there. Actually as luck would have it I happened to > run into him at the hospital yesterday when Phil had his blood transfusion and > discussed the problem. He was very agreeable to helping us. > > The only problem comes in the fact that he no longer accepts our insurance so > we'll have to pay out of network. > A small price to pay for peace of mind but I need to find out the details. > Oh a!!! (LOL) > > I can't tell you the relief of just knowing this is taken care of. > What a crazy week it has been. > > By the way I still have a big old hole in my dining room ceiling. > If you ever need super odor control get something called THE ODOR SPONGE it > comes in a plastic container that looks like the kind chip dip comes in. Boy > does it work well. Prior to that it smelled like a hundred cats lived in my > ceiling. Now it smells relatively fresh. > > I think I need a vacation! No money for one now I'm I should have been in > Tony Danza's audience this morning they are sending everyone to Miami kind of a > rip off of Oprah! > > " As long as I know the WHO > I can bear any HOW > even though I don't know WHY " > (Commentary on Job from Dialogue in Despair) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2004 Report Share Posted November 5, 2004 Oh I thought I had told you why GI #1 wouldn't do it. He said because bleeding is normal in stage 4 cancer and he didn't think it was necessary. I told my Dad that. he told me back in 1991 when HIS dad had a recurrence of colon cancer they told him that even though he was NOT doing chemo (MY GRANDFATHER WAS 95!), that in the case of anemia they had to cauterize any bleeding or you spend your life having transfusions. So gang don't let anyone tell you it isn't necessary as my dear grandfather would have said: They're gol darn YAHOOS (Use your imagination to transfer that to 21st century language) I'm still kind of scared but at least i know we will be able to get the job done. one day at a time keep praying love and prayers to all Narice " As long as I know the WHO I can bear any HOW even though I don't know WHY " (Commentary on Job from Dialogue in Despair) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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