Monday, June 29, 2009

Pre-Admit Tasks

I was at the hospital for pre-admit paperwork and blood tests.

Friday, June 19, 2009

First Visit with the ENT Oncologist

Dr Nemechek is very nice, provides lots of information, we had a great conversation and in the end, after looking at my throat, he basically says, "That's not right." The upshot is that he needs to check on some things and he'll call me back. Two days later (a Friday) I'm on the light rail headed to the Colorado Rockies game (ticket arranged for by the Knights of Colombus) along with my 13 year old son, 4 of his friends and a couple thousand other close friends that I have yet to meet when I get the call that he wants to do a biopsy. I'm taking 27 boys to Boy Scout camp the next week. Dr Nemechek says it isn't a problem we'll do the biopsy the following week.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Appointment Scheduled with the ENT Oncologist

My primary care doctor’s office called (after my wife is out of the hospital at home recovering) with the referral to the ENT. I called right away and the ENT doctor has an opening for next week. The appointment was made but I gave the same pitch about how flexible I am and they give me the yeah, yeah, yeah, whatever, like that never happens. A couple hours later they call back like I just won the lottery as they had a new patient cancel an appointment for the following morning, June 17th. Someone is obviously looking out for me - I should have run right out and BOUGHT a lottery ticket.

Friday, June 12, 2009

First Visit

After drawing blood from my throat (it itched so I scratched it) using my toothbrush I had Cathy take a look at my throat. Her response was, "That doesn't look right". I looked at it and said the same thing.

So I scheduled an appointment to see my primary care physician. All I could get at the time was the physician's assistant and I figured that was better than nothing. The appointment was a few days off but I had explained the symptoms to them and said I was very flexible so I could come in with just a few moments notice. Sure enough, a day later they called and said they had a cancellation. Bam! I was there in 15 minutes. The Physician's Assistant takes a look and says, "That's not right" and calls in the doctor himself who says the same thing and says he is going to refer me to an ENT specialist. Little did I know that it was an ENT Oncologist (one that deals specifically with cancer). I still had enough time to get home and take my wife to the hospital for her scheduled full hysterectomy at the hospital, though she was a bit put off that I cut it so close.