We got a call from Pike's Peak Harley late this afternoon to tell us they have put the trike back together again and it is ready to pick up. Yay! However, they aren't open on Sundays, so we have to wait till Monday. Marshall is counting the hours.
We have some old friends coming from St. Louis on Monday and they don't know it yet, but they will be taking a trip up to Harley with us so Marshall can get the bike. I don't think they will mind.....
Now a real quick report on my CT scan: On Thursday when Marshall checked himself out of the hospital, I was able to run over to the ENT doctor to get the results. I was a little stressed out wondering what Marshall was doing back at the hospital, so I was distracted when I got to Dr. Newburg's office and all I really heard at that moment was that I need to get a biopsy of the lymph glands around the submandibular gland.
Afterwards, when we were back home and I could redirect my thoughts for a while, I put together what happened at the ENT and I think I need a second opinion.
When Dr. Newburg took me into the exam room she had another woman with her. She introduced the woman but didn't ask me for permission to bring this woman in (who I now believe was probably an intern and was there for the learning experience). Dr. Newburg pulled out my file and addressed every single comment to the intern and barely looked at me. She said, "Mrs. Mullins came in two weeks ago with a swollen salivary gland and I sent her for a CT scan....." And then she went on to say -- to the intern -- the CT scan did not show any stones in the salivary gland, the salivary gland is surrounded by 4 lymph nodes, the lymph nodes looked benign to her but you just can't tell without a biopsy, and maybe the gland should even be surgically removed. And she kept drawing little pictures and showing them to the intern, never once looking at me.
When she turned her attention to me at the end, I asked her what her recommendation was and she said she couldn't tell me what to do. She told me to call her if I wanted her to remove the gland and she would perform the surgery (and she mentioned some very scary side effects to this surgery) --then she handed me a card of a person to call if I wanted to get a biopsy. That was it. When I thought about it later, I decided I needed to start over and get a second opinion. I don't like Dr. Newburg.
Such a great way of explanation! I really liked the way how things were explained by you. Thanks a lot!
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