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My family set up this site so that everyone can easily keep track of my progress. I and my family are so grateful that so many people are concerned. Rather than me trying to keep up with all of the questions via email we set up this site so all can post questions and someone can answer as quickly as possible. Thank you all for caring.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Oncology appointments

I received my call from MSTI today to schedule my oncology appointments. I meet with Dr. Kreisle (medical oncologist) on Feb 28th. I meet with Dr. Dorn (radiation oncologist) on March 1st.
Bron suggested I get a tape recorder or digital voice recorder to take with me to my appointments. I am going to take her advice and pick one up this weekend. Then I can listen and ask questions instead of trying to take copious notes. I can also playback the information later which will be helpful.

I also asked them about nutrition and supplements. I was told MSTI has a class I can attend. The doctors will give me that information when I meet with them in a couple of weeks.

I did go to the office for a few hours this morning. I will go into the office tomorrow for 1/2 day and then work from home in the afternoon. I'm still a little tired in the afternoon but I do continue to feel better each day.

1 comment:

  1. Always moving forward. The tape recorder is a great idea. I wish we had thought of it a long time ago. (It would probably be a great idea for me to hang one around my neck, you know? A great tool for winning arguments - - - "No, I didn't say that!" "Oh, yes you did and I will prove it!!!" --- Or just a good tool for remembering stuff.) Can we get closed caption too and a medical spell check for all of those long, complicated words? You probably feel better going into the office for short periods. It also gives Sehara a chance to catch up on her naps without you there messing up her schedule.

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