I have a date, and have added my surgery to the calendar. (March 1, 2011)
I thought it would be a complicated decision, having met two excellent surgeons and their staffs. Either could do the job well, and both facilities are highly regarded. In the end, though, it was rough to choose anyone over the highly ranked Dr. McCarthy at the world class facility at Northwestern.
I'll know a lot more as the date gets closer, but so far the plan is to go with the Edwards pericardial tissue valve and, if possible, a partial sternotomy. Won't know about the degree of bone-cutting to be done until we have the cath and MRI results.
Now to the other tasks at hand. . . scheduling all the per-op testing and dealing with the mahyem that is sure to erupt at work once I tell them I'll be gone for a while. Not going to tell until Monday -- I don't want to deal with it until then. Why wreck a perfectly good weekend?
I thought it would be a complicated decision, having met two excellent surgeons and their staffs. Either could do the job well, and both facilities are highly regarded. In the end, though, it was rough to choose anyone over the highly ranked Dr. McCarthy at the world class facility at Northwestern.
I'll know a lot more as the date gets closer, but so far the plan is to go with the Edwards pericardial tissue valve and, if possible, a partial sternotomy. Won't know about the degree of bone-cutting to be done until we have the cath and MRI results.
Now to the other tasks at hand. . . scheduling all the per-op testing and dealing with the mahyem that is sure to erupt at work once I tell them I'll be gone for a while. Not going to tell until Monday -- I don't want to deal with it until then. Why wreck a perfectly good weekend?