Can you ask for a second opinion at Hopkins, will they do that? Or all they all trained to think like the doc who recommended retro?
Feel for you.....
Maureen
I doubt they are all trained to think like the doc I saw.
However politics could possibly play a role here.
I'd tend to think Hopkins Neurosurgeons are achievers .. . . successful achievers with ambition.
Might not be a good idea to contradict the department head or one of the most experienced surgeons there.
I guess we will find out what they say sometime here in this upcoming week.
I'm going to have to tell them that I plan to go somewhere else because I don't want the retrosig approach.
Can't very well wait until the day before surgery to tell them.
If they counter with an offer to do the translab . . . we will have to have a very serious meeting that could get dicey.
It sorta leads them down a path that could be sticky for those currently involved.
I suppose there is some way for them to come out of it by saying that they still recommend retrosig as the best way, but that their translab specialist is top notch and can do the job as well as anyone in the world.
(once again . .I'm projecting possible future conversations here.... this is all imagination at this point)
Then their translab specialist . . . I'm sure he's going to have a tough time NOT contradicting the department head and the first neurosurgeon.
For him to agree with them and take "the company line," he'd have to say that the translab surgery he is about to do is not what they believe is best for me, and that it isn't as likely to work as well as what they first prescribed. I imagine that's a pretty tough thing for an accomplished neurosurgeon to say.
Whatever . . . . I'm sick of going over possible scenarios.
hopefully early next week I'll get some answers from Georgetown, House, and my insurance company and will take it from there.
Since I'm spilling my guts here on this forum . . . you will of course know the outcome soon afterwards.
I must say . . . it is very nice to have some knowledgeable people listen to what I've got to say.
My personal research into this stuff has gone 1000x farther than anyone who is close to me and there to support me.
I find myself educating them most of the time. (which is totally understandable. that was not a complaint. Just a fact.)
With you folks . . . we are on equal ground. I can talk about the details and it doesn't throw any of you for a loop.
That's very helpful . . . that you really do understand the situation and how it might affect me.
Thank you all,
Scott