Julie,
I read your previous posts to see that your selected surgeon is Dr Isam Saliba at University of Montreal.
http://www.entcanada.org/category6.aspI too know what is like to live a more remote area… miles away from good metropolitan hospitals where reputable specialists are (and a PCP that is in-the-know, or not, on AN tumors).
I also completely understand why your doctors want to wait until you little boy is born and their concerns with child labour.
I too was in the situation, last summer, with various specialists away on vacation and not reachable for me to talk to (very frustrating) … I moved on to find specialists who were. My situation was not as dire as yours is as I was
not pregnant.
I feel that if Dr. Rapport was willing to look at the MRI of a confused Canadian residing in the USA, trying to seek help dwon here, – I am sure he will talk to a patient who is in his own province there -of Quebec.
I sent a copy of my MRI to Dr. Rappaport’s office and he and I conversed over the phone once he had seen my records. He gave me some solid and objective advice as to what I could do in my particular case and helped me to decide what surgical approaches I could take- examining the pros and cons of each. I found him to very personable and most helpful. After I listened to him I decided to
not stay local, for my care, and go with a team I knew to be very reputable… and to go with a hospital that had been rated to give excellent care.
Dr. Rappaport does have an assistant who I am presuming is francophone (as she had a French Canadian accent when we spoke on the phone). If there is a language barrier – I am sure this could be resolved.
I will send you an e-mail, via the forum, with her name and contact #.
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