Posted by PJH on October 27, 2011 at 08:48:05 from (50.40.143.2):
In Reply to: Bone Cancer posted by Billy Shafer on October 26, 2011 at 18:54:29:
Billy - I enjoy reading your posts, and I wish you the very best as you go through the decision process and hopefully a full recovery. My mother-in-law had bone cancer, but it was back in the dark ages of 1984, and things have improved a hundred times since then. On August 29 this year, I had my cancerous prostate removed at Barnes Hospital in St. Louis. My advice to you - don't fool around with small town hospitals. They are wonderful for smaller needs, but the wisdom, availability of equipment, and skill level are much better at the larger hospitals. Roswell Park in Buffalo was mentioned - it's a wonderful facility. Seems like I remember you being in Texas. There's many choices of good hospitals all over the country. Find a good one. Local doctors can refer you to the best in the nation.
I had a day or two of trouble in coming to grips with the news of prostate cancer, but I made up my mind that I was going to be cheerful to those around me, and a good patient to the medical staff. You know - whether we realise it or not, we are being watched by the ones who know and love us, and they sometimes make decisions based on how we make our decisions. That was what drove me to seek help. I'm praying for good news from you Billy. Please keep us posted.
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