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Dear ,

I am in Toronto. It would be nice to find a surgeon in Canada but if I do not I

will go the US. The wonderful women in this group are very helpful in the fact

that they will honestly tell you about the good but also the bad and ugly. At

this moment I do not know any that is good here in Canada. There is a doctor at

ST Mike's in Toronto that if very well known for his good skills for embolizing,

his name is Dr. A. Commons.

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Dear ,

I am in Toronto. It would be nice to find a surgeon in Canada but if I do not I

will go the US. The wonderful women in this group are very helpful in the fact

that they will honestly tell you about the good but also the bad and ugly. At

this moment I do not know any that is good here in Canada. There is a doctor at

ST Mike's in Toronto that if very well known for his good skills for embolizing,

his name is Dr. A. Commons.

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Dear ,

I am in Toronto. It would be nice to find a surgeon in Canada but if I do not I

will go the US. The wonderful women in this group are very helpful in the fact

that they will honestly tell you about the good but also the bad and ugly. At

this moment I do not know any that is good here in Canada. There is a doctor at

ST Mike's in Toronto that if very well known for his good skills for embolizing,

his name is Dr. A. Commons.

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Hi

I live just outside of Toronto and have had two embolizations, both

with Dr. Kachra. He was an excellent doctor, albeit young. I

wanted to see Dr Common (his reputation is excellent for UAE) but

his waitlist was too long for my patience, especially with our

health care system here.

I am having a myomectomy with Dr Liu (at Women's College in

Toronto). She is a fabulous gynecologist and is well-reknowned for

her Laparoscopic and surgical skill. I've had to wait 6 months for

the surgery, but I believe it is well worth the wait.

Contact me personally at:: skykatherine67 @ hotmail.com if you would

like or need more info.

Good luck

sKY::

> Dear ,

>

> I am in Toronto. It would be nice to find a surgeon in Canada but

if I do not I will go the US. The wonderful women in this group are

very helpful in the fact that they will honestly tell you about the

good but also the bad and ugly. At this moment I do not know any

that is good here in Canada. There is a doctor at ST Mike's in

Toronto that if very well known for his good skills for embolizing,

his name is Dr. A. Commons.

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Hi -

Why did you need two embolizations?

skykatherine67 skykatherine67@...> wrote:

Hi

I live just outside of Toronto and have had two embolizations, both

with Dr. Kachra. He was an excellent doctor, albeit young. I

wanted to see Dr Common (his reputation is excellent for UAE) but

his waitlist was too long for my patience, especially with our

health care system here.

I am having a myomectomy with Dr Liu (at Women's College in

Toronto). She is a fabulous gynecologist and is well-reknowned for

her Laparoscopic and surgical skill. I've had to wait 6 months for

the surgery, but I believe it is well worth the wait.

Contact me personally at:: skykatherine67 @ hotmail.com if you would

like or need more info.

Good luck

sKY::

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Hi Amy

I needed two embolizations because the first UAE failed (the initial

yblood supply ws cut off but my large fibroid wasn't having any of

that, and found a new supply). I actually was on the operating

table, an hour into my second UAE when my IR told me that my fibroid

was now being fed by my ovarian arteries and 'did i want him to

continue?'. Gosh, no one had told me about this potentiality, but

luckily, in my drugged state, I had the know-how to say 'NO'. I had

the feeling that by embolizing my ovarian arteries, it could somehow

push me into menopause. Where I came up with that reasoning in that

kind of state, I'll never know. But I was correct. The possibility

was there. So I am very grateful to have stopped the second

embolization ...

So medically speaking, I only had one complete UAE, but physically I

went thru the process and prep for two. I'm have a myomectomy in

July. I figured that I did the best that I could with what I had

available to me, so I'm at peace with going into surgery to have it

finally extracted.

Good luck!

sKY::

> Hi

> I live just outside of Toronto and have had two embolizations,

both

> with Dr. Kachura. He was an excellent doctor, albeit young. I

> wanted to see Dr Common (his reputation is excellent for UAE) but

> his waitlist was too long for my patience, especially with our

> health care system here.

> I am having a myomectomy with Dr Liu (at Women's College in

> Toronto). She is a fabulous gynecologist and is well-reknowned

for

> her Laparoscopic and surgical skill. I've had to wait 6 months for

> the surgery, but I believe it is well worth the wait.

> Contact me personally at:: skykatherine67 @ hotmail.com if you

would

> like or need more info.

>

> Good luck

> sKY::

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