That's what Dr. S told me today. That medical office so far exceeds the vast majority of them that I've dealt with over the years. When they ask a question or are in search of test results, they go and dig them up. They make phone calls while I'm there. There's no sitting in a paper-towel garment for 45 minutes while waiting for the doctor to come in and rehash my history. (Hell, I'd given another office half-a-ream of paper worth of medical records from 1999 to present and they still had no idea). Iris at the desk, Carmen, Donna and Dr. S all seem genuinely concerned, happy, interested, pleased. Going there is almost a treat except for the whole Oncology portion of the reason to visit.
I got good hugs from Donna and encouragement from Dr. S to exercise and keep up with exactly what I'm doing. Ultimately I should not have any limitations with my arm, my scars are healing well, my skin looks good after the radiation. I go back in April just in advance of my return visit at Sloan with Dr. H in NY.
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GREAT REPORT!ENJOY THE KIDS AND THE HOLIDAYS, HAVE A WELL DESERVED BLAST. YOU DID TERRIFIC KID-MOO-DAD
you EARNED every bit of that good news!
we love you--
jenn --
how fortunate for you to have found a doctor's office that treats you like a human being.
congrats as well on the healing! april will be a month of rejoicing!
and, today, i happened across this news worthy item: Key breast cancer finding
Discovery of predictor could help thousands avoid needless treatment
you are nothing short of amazing, jenn!
so lQQking forward to the ne photo's [pushy nude].
love,
cherie
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