Jamie, I am sure the radiation sites promote their treatment just as much. This is the world we live in.
I agree. Providers of both treatments have a vested interest in promoting their treatment. However, I have not seen any sites promoting radiation while posting false information about surgery. I just think providers of each treatment should respect each other's specialty, and not comment outside of their field.
It's not like surgical patients enjoy getting their head drilled open any more than a radiation patient getting an invisible lightning bolt through their head.
The invisible lightning bolts weren't a big deal, but I did feel pretty cruddy each night after treatment. Radiation is not something to take lightly I agree. Also, right now I look like a leopard on one side of my head because of all the bald spots, lol. But it was a risk I was made well aware of, and I took it. Hopefuly it grows back, but if not, what can I do. I won't let it get me down.
We need opinions and stories on all forms of treatment and I'm glad you are here trying to help. We will always be here for one another and that alone is a relief.
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My above posting was in response to your reply to a previous posting regarding The House Ear Clinic providing free surgery.
Thank you for sharing that story. I'll admit I'm surprised and humbled that they took the time to help that girl. You're a great person for coordinating it and the world needs alot more people like you.ÂÂ
My personal opinion is that both surgery and radiation are valuable tools in the treatment of AN. The "right" and "best" choice of treatment is the option that a patient choses based on evaluations from all treatment options. It's a highly personal decision based not only on the medical condition, but life style, responsibilites and a host of other reasons. Kate Besserman on the ANworld website www.anworld.com has an excellent article on "One size does not fit all" that addresses the issues.
See, we totally agree. As long as the patient has correct information to weigh, they are in charge of their treatment and will make the best decision based on all the facts.ÂÂ
I am well aware of the "Hall of Shame" that the archives has placed this premier facility
ANarchive was created and maintained by patients not medical professionals. However, I'm not aware of any "Hall of Shame" on that site, I'll look again. The only criticism I have seen on that site about House, is that of the perpetuation of radiosurgery myths by them. That hardly amounts to being placed in a "Hall of Shame", unless all the merits of a facility are based on the info they give regarding alternative treatments.ÂÂ
I am always concerned when I see postings bashing any treatment facilities of any treatment option.
The thing is, I wasn't bashing any facilities or options. Please show me where I bashed anything, in fact I've stated several times that I'm sure the House surgeons are excellent at what they do. I just took issue with their statements about radiosurgery. Again I say that a medical proffesional should not comment outside of their field, especially when using irrelevant studies and pure speculation to do so. You're concern is unfounded, and you seem to be assuming that criticism of any kind equates to bashing, when it does not. ÂÂ
Regardless of treatment option chosen it is of the upmost importance that a patient chooses a medical team with vast experience in the treatment option of choice for the best possible outcomes. I am sure this is one of the reasons you made the choice of Barrows.  No one is questioning your choice of treatment, or facility. I would ask the same respect of you for other facilities. At the table of AN there is room for all.
Hey, that's the motto of this site isn't it?
Actually I chose Barrow because they are right nextdoor to my work, lol. And because they're a center of excellence. Also, I never questioned anybody's choice of treatment or facility. This all started when Jeff posted that he disagreed with a posting of mine on the CyberKnife support group in regards to scare tactics being used by neurosurgeons, in which I linked to the House sites page on radiosurgery as an example of those tactics, and my views on how it was disappointing that such a reputable group of doctors would resort to that. He also seemed to object to my
personal opinion that I would rather not have my head cut open if I didn't have to.
I ask you to find where I directly questioned anybody's choice of treatment, or stated that the House doctors are not excellent surgeons. It never happened, I'm only concerned that newly diagnosed patients may be wrongfully turned away from radiosurgery, because of the ongoing spread of myths and misinformation. Like you said, there is room for all at the AN table, but there is no room for false information.