tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2334917150876334741.post1043636942809285773..comments2024-01-23T19:14:35.600-07:00Comments on Nobody Has Ovarian Cancer: The Soft Whispers of a Fierce Blow: Taken Off The Field, my surgical reportServivorgirlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12743865599886297295noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2334917150876334741.post-30497936123903413382012-09-05T16:36:58.428-06:002012-09-05T16:36:58.428-06:00AnneMarie,
It is so true, to need a special type...AnneMarie,<br /> <br />It is so true, to need a special type of surgeon may not be commonly known. We are both fortunate. I am so glad that you have come through your surgeries and your cancer so well. You are such an important messenger and angel.<br /><br />xoxoxServivorgirlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12743865599886297295noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2334917150876334741.post-1211428072918714402012-09-05T10:03:19.465-06:002012-09-05T10:03:19.465-06:00Denise,
Having been operated on by two absolutely ...Denise,<br />Having been operated on by two absolutely awesome gyn surg onc I KNOW exactly what you mean. While my surgeries were related to breast cancer and then an unrelated issue, they were thorough. I knew during surgery number 2 there was a chance the robotic procedure (not lapro, but robotic!) might not work and if she suspected ANYTHING, traditional surgery would be performed... and it is for this exact reason.... Your surgeon was SKILLED..... saw with his eyes every single area that needed to be addressed. Thanks for sharing the OR report. I love this kind of stuff... and I love that you are here to share the story. <br /><br />xoxoxAnneMariehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17728571907921895836noreply@blogger.com