Dear Jan,
Perhaps, I could retitle my post "When to select a Patient Advocate" would that help?
I don't want to belabor or water your point down.....I only want to help others come to a better understanding of their options!
In 2004, I spent a great deal of time and effort in choosing 14 docs who had a decent reputation including travel time to interview each one (except 2, Dr. House and Dr.Kondziulka) who could consult with me about what to do regarding my large AN. I made a decision (and documented my interviews in a Big Red Binder) in 2004 to have my tumor debulked by Dr. Sisti. The operation was a huge success however the recovery period was not it took me 6 months of intensive therapy and out patient visits to Kessler Rehabilitation.
Seven years later, Dr. Sisti informed me that I had had a regrowth..........I panicked.......Not wanting to put my family through this extensive research again I decided that I would choose from the 3 top doctors Dr. Kondzuilka Dr. Sisti and Dr. Golfinos based on the research that I had done 7 years ago. However, I wasn't entirely convinced.......hmm....what to do?
It was my wife who suggested that I hire a Patient Advocate. Once I contacted her and asked her to send me the information I felt I could make my decision. I still needed to reinterview the the other two doctors (Dr. Golfinos and Dr. Kondzuilka) though.
In the end, I made my decision, I had gone the distance I needed to for my own satisfaction. I only used the information that she was able to get, most of it was duplicative and repetitive.
I want to stress here that a Patient Advocate is not for everybody. The Patient Advocate will not make the choice for you.....you still have to do that yourself!
Initially, the final choice rests in the patient's hands, I was only trying to seek the best possible outcome (as I urge all of you to do). For me, in addition to the ANA forum the Patient Advocate provided information only.
I want to tell you, Jan, that I counted on your opinion as well as many of the other AN friends I have made along the way, by discussing this issue openly I feel that we as a group can assist one another. I most appreciate that. I
Jan, I understand your point that Self Reliance is key,but there was no one to tell me when the time was right to act on the first go round(2004) when I had had the surgery in the first place, I was alone as a patient I had meager outlets (family) available then (that I was aware of).
In 2012 it was different,I had all of you to calm me down and center me......I will always be appreciative of that!
Your friend,
Mike