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Update on The Doctor Lottery

Good evening Ladie!  I hope everyone is feeling well.  After my fight with the system, I now have an appointment at the GYN/ONC clinic in Wichta, KS next week.  Does anyone know anything about this clinic?  I have found it is in Kansas University Medical Center and one of the Docs is from MD Anderson.  There is no information out there after that.  Any insite would be greatly appreciated.  Right now I am just thrilled the Idiot military doctor didnt get to do the surgery today like he wanted:)  Thanks for the support.  I dont know what I would do without you.

Ashley
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Good for you, girl!  Hang in there and all this will be behind you before you know it....hard to believe I know.  Waiting and imagining all sorts of things is really tough.  Once you have spoken with your new medical team you will be able to create a plan of action and get moving on it.  It will be good when the surgery is over and you know what you are dealing with.  Remember 98 - 99% of all ovarian masses are benign.  I can offer no insight to the medical center but university hospitals are more times than not on the cutting edge of treatments.  Hang in there....hug those little girls and laugh as often as possible.  Please do keep us posted.
Peace.
dian
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I looked under their website, it looked like a great place. Glad you got out of the mulitary doc situation.You did the right thing. Let us know how you are doing.  best wishes  
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