To whom it may concern:
I have a friend that needs a Thymectomy done... We live in a community that is not very aware of this
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Chronic motor tic disorder. The nearest large towns around here are Las Cruses NM and El Paso, TX. My question is can anyone tell me..or send me a list of doctors that have prerformed this surgery before....
Thank you very much.....
Guy Schierer
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I don't know about the doctors in Las Cruces, but obviously El Paso is a much larger town, and they have a hospital affiliated with Texas Tech medical
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School-age children development. You probably already know that you need a
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thymusT-cell count is under the breastbone). My inclination would be to seek out the medical
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School-age children development in El Paso, or perhaps go up to Albuquerque - I believe UNM has a medical
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School-age children development and would guess they have a medical center hospital.
If you want to go to a really large place, think of Denver or Dallas. Both have major university medical centers, and I know thymectomies are done in Dallas at UT Southwestern Medical Center. I haven't been to Denver in years, but if you know anyone there you could look into your options.
I assume the thymectomy is being done for myasthenia gravis. Clearly, you have seen a neurologist. Be sure you are confident of the diagnosis before you subject yourself to surgery. A second opinion shouldn't offend the doctor you are working with, and often the second opinion agrees with the first: it usually builds your confidence in knowing that the right plan is underway.
I hope this helps. CCF MD mdf.