tkdmom96
07-13-2004, 11:58 PM
Hi everyone!
Well, Katie finished the fMRI study she started at the medical college here last August. They did a post-surgery MRI and some computer work with her. She gets paid hourly plus a $25.00 bonus for completing the study. Cool!
We met a woman who is 34 (who was chosen to start the fMRI study today) and has had E since she was 20. She had a few febrile seizures when she was under the age of 3. They just found scar tissue a few months ago (on her MRI) and she is in the middle of the surgical candidate process. They are from a town about 2 hours away. I spoke with her sister, who had to drive because of the other's E. Anyway, Katie and I were able to share her story and how the sugery went, what you feel like etc. Also spoke about the neurosurgeon, and Dr. Mueller is who her sister will have as well! So we filled her in on him and how we think the world of him! They couldn't believe how well Katie was doing after about 5 weeks. We tried to help pump her up and feel positive! Hopefully we helped. They gave Katie and I a hug before we left. Another "meant to be" moment! :angel:
ALSO we got a letter in the mail yesterday "Dear ......, We regret to inform you that Dr. ..... Walsh will no longer be seeing patients at ... effective August 31, 2004. If you have an appointment with Dr. ..... Walsh please call to reschedule with one of our other Neurology doctors... and it was signed
Sincerely, DR. MARY ZUPANC."
OUR NEW EPI IS THE DIRECTOR OF NEUROLOGY AT CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF WI AND SENT THE "DEAR ...." LETTER REGARING OUR OLD NEUROLOGIST, that we left last year to have Dr. Zupanc take care of Katie. So either he left on his own, or something else happened. I wonder if he lost too many patients to Dr. Z or if he just wasn't up to snuff anymore. Interesting! Now we don't have to deal with seeing him in clinic. That made us uncomfortable. It was awkward, even though I sent him a nice letter when we decided to make the switch last summer.
So, that's my news for the day! AND it was 84 today...with sun and 87% humidity. Oh well, can't always have it all! ;)
Vicki
Well, Katie finished the fMRI study she started at the medical college here last August. They did a post-surgery MRI and some computer work with her. She gets paid hourly plus a $25.00 bonus for completing the study. Cool!
We met a woman who is 34 (who was chosen to start the fMRI study today) and has had E since she was 20. She had a few febrile seizures when she was under the age of 3. They just found scar tissue a few months ago (on her MRI) and she is in the middle of the surgical candidate process. They are from a town about 2 hours away. I spoke with her sister, who had to drive because of the other's E. Anyway, Katie and I were able to share her story and how the sugery went, what you feel like etc. Also spoke about the neurosurgeon, and Dr. Mueller is who her sister will have as well! So we filled her in on him and how we think the world of him! They couldn't believe how well Katie was doing after about 5 weeks. We tried to help pump her up and feel positive! Hopefully we helped. They gave Katie and I a hug before we left. Another "meant to be" moment! :angel:
ALSO we got a letter in the mail yesterday "Dear ......, We regret to inform you that Dr. ..... Walsh will no longer be seeing patients at ... effective August 31, 2004. If you have an appointment with Dr. ..... Walsh please call to reschedule with one of our other Neurology doctors... and it was signed
Sincerely, DR. MARY ZUPANC."
OUR NEW EPI IS THE DIRECTOR OF NEUROLOGY AT CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF WI AND SENT THE "DEAR ...." LETTER REGARING OUR OLD NEUROLOGIST, that we left last year to have Dr. Zupanc take care of Katie. So either he left on his own, or something else happened. I wonder if he lost too many patients to Dr. Z or if he just wasn't up to snuff anymore. Interesting! Now we don't have to deal with seeing him in clinic. That made us uncomfortable. It was awkward, even though I sent him a nice letter when we decided to make the switch last summer.
So, that's my news for the day! AND it was 84 today...with sun and 87% humidity. Oh well, can't always have it all! ;)
Vicki

