At both places, the nurse was only ready for 1
child even though both were on the schedule. When I asked about the other child,
in both instances, the nurse looked confused before going to get the info on
the 2nd child. At the surgeon’s office, Matt was curious to know why
this happened again. I’d already told
him that it wasn’t normal for multiple children in a family to be facing colon
surgery like this and the nurse agreed with my statement. Gotta love FAP, right? ;-) Anyway, both docs agreed
to do both scopes again in a year…once Matt returns so he can help and not stick
me with running back and forth between the kiddos. Both docs also agreed that
(barring no problems) surgery can be held off for a few more years...I’m still
hoping to do them at the same time. AND there’s a definite possibility of doing
an IRA (not the retirement account but an ileo-rectal anastamosis) instead of a
j-pouch. YAY! That’s another thing I ♥ about these
2 docs...neither discount my medical history and experience with FAP since the
age of 12...gotta ♥ docs like
that who recognize the difference between book knowledge and personal
experience. I also found out that the colon surgeon knows the gastro I’m going to
be seeing for a 2nd opinion in January. The doc has a good rep and hopefully won’t
blow me off like the other doc I saw in Wilmington.
Best part of the day for the hubby and kiddos? Getting to eat breakfast at Krispy Kreme in between the two appointments.
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