HouCuseChickie
Well-Known Member
Just an update...and something that will hopefully bring some joy to you guys.
I don't think it's a secret that I live in the Houston area, which is the home to MD Anderson. I know people come here from all over the world for treatment, but us locals also look at it as the top place to go too if anyone we know gets a cancer diagnosis. I have so many great stories of survival from there, but I know it's no guarantee. In fact, the day of my diagnosis, a college friend shared a memory of a mutual friend that passed away there back in 2001. Still, I know it's the place to go. I've never heard of anyone with a referral being denied, but I was worried. I had to be a squeaky wheel this morning and reached out all morning to try and get my person, but I finally got to talk to her. My first appointment is on December 9th. Still very emotional, but now I have the next step scheduled.
I tried to do something positive, so in addition to some softball time, I tackled the yard and made it festive.
I don't think it's a secret that I live in the Houston area, which is the home to MD Anderson. I know people come here from all over the world for treatment, but us locals also look at it as the top place to go too if anyone we know gets a cancer diagnosis. I have so many great stories of survival from there, but I know it's no guarantee. In fact, the day of my diagnosis, a college friend shared a memory of a mutual friend that passed away there back in 2001. Still, I know it's the place to go. I've never heard of anyone with a referral being denied, but I was worried. I had to be a squeaky wheel this morning and reached out all morning to try and get my person, but I finally got to talk to her. My first appointment is on December 9th. Still very emotional, but now I have the next step scheduled.
I tried to do something positive, so in addition to some softball time, I tackled the yard and made it festive.