Appropriate standard of care or just poor treatment? What can I do?
I was diagnosed 23 months ago. I am confused, After the radiation was over the radiologist told me he could not finish it, that is to say his equipment was not up to the task. His final remarks" secondary treatment area covers an at risk lymph node area that cannot be encompassed by the initial treatment ports " . He asked me what kind of agent my psma pet scan was employed. I had to find this out for him. The final conversation after radiation included the question " do you believe in God " My understanding was that he never looked at the pet scan and now is deciding he could not treat it correctly. Is this the appropriate ' standard of care ?
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Solidwater,
Sent you a private message; lets be in touch. I’ll share my experience going to Mayo Rochester and can connect you with a friend who went to Seattle Cancer Care Alliance.
Solidwater, I've been silently following your delima. All I have to say is there are many charter flights from Alaska to Minneapolis in the summertime. That means a large drop in airfare costs. Delta had a main hub and Sun Country usually offers charter flights to MSP. Rochester is then 90 minutes south of Minneapolis and Mayo has transportation available as well as satellite clinics in the Twin Cities. Good luck and you're correct in that as humans we make mistakes. Doctors also.
Good idea to arrange a second consult. I've had to do this a couple times on my advanced prostate cancer journey. I request having a "my treatment plan review" one a year. Really helps my cancer education process.
thanks yes I can understand the importance of consistently refreshing the ' plan'. I trusted the first one and it did turn out to be a mistake, not because they were so negligent ,they just did what they wanted to do and no input from any other source. I am pissed and disappointed that I have to go through the process again. they may not have meant it but the treatment missed its mark. so here I am ! A little wiser
Not only should you "fire the guy", you should look into suing him. He took money, knowing that it probably wouldn't work for you. Other potential patients need to be protected from him.