Monday, January 26, 2009

Cardiology appointment

We will be heading to NYC this Friday, January 30th to meet with the cardiologist. After voicing our extreme frustration that all necessary testing had not been set up for the January 16th visit, as well as the fact that our coordinator had set up appointments for the 30th hours apart, and asked that Dylan not eat for nearly nine hours, we have put our foot down and told them we won't put him through that. Amazingly, now NYC is going to accept the various testing that was done in Boston and use those reports. Although I have the utmost respect for Dylan's doctors, it is definitely worth it to question them and advocate for Dylan when it comes to all the testing, as we do know him best. We also learned from Grandma Elaine that it really was unnecessary for them to request that Dylan not eat for his ultrasounds because he does not eat solids and they would have been able to see everything they needed with only formula in his system.

We do have to have Dylan meet with NY's cardiologist in the hopes that he will be able to gather enough information to avoid the cardiac cath that was previously suggested. We plan on going to NY and going to the transplant living center (TLC) to register so that we can stay there when Dylan is actually transplanted. It is a place for us to stay two blocks from Mount Sinai and it's similar to the Ronald McDonald House. We had the pleasure of staying at the Ronald McDonald House in Philly in Feb. of 2008 and they took excellent care of us. After the cardiology appt. at 1:30 p.m., we will come home that same evening.

2 Comments:

At Thursday, January 29, 2009 , Blogger palmergtom said...

I met Dylan & his Dad in December, across street at neighbors.

My wife Kathy & I are praying for a safe round trip to NYC and a good visit with doctors which will advance Dylan's goal of a successful transplant.

Tom Palmer

 
At Thursday, January 29, 2009 , Blogger palmergtom said...

I met Dylan & his Dad in December, across street at neighbors.

My wife Kathy & I are praying for a safe round trip to NYC and a good visit with doctors which will advance Dylan's goal of a successful transplant.

Tom Palmer

 

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