I talked with Dr. Mendenhall and Dr. Foote at Shands. They were both very nice, very down to earth. Mendenhall... I don't know, I'm sure he knows his stuff, but he seemed keen on approximations and generalizations. That might be very beneficial for patients that didn't find this board and didn't really know what they were in for, but it was all old news to me. Dr. Foote seemed more technical and offered more details. I think Dr. Foote was the man hiding behind the curtain while I sucked up X-rays, but the only time I saw him on the day of the procedure was when he came into the waiting room to swipe an apple from the fruit basket (I always heard that apples repelled doctors). And of course I haven't been able to make contact with him since.
One thing I will say about Shands, they'll make you comfortable. It's very relaxed as hospitals go... the "nurse" was wearing a hawaiian shirt and sandals. Not sure about surgery if you're leaning that way, but with radiation they'll get you in and out quick. Oh, and that pain pill that they give you at 6:00 a.m. on an empty stomach, top notch!
Stay away from the xanax Fran.