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Kandice: Thanks for your input...it always helps to hear reassurance from others who have made the difficult decision go to far from home for surgery. You said that you were able to travel after two weeks...do you mean 2 weeks AFTER surgery or two weeks total from the day or your surgery? I am hoping to get out there, have surgery, get discharged and fly home within a couple days of discharge, barring any unforseen problems of course. Also, just wondering why you felt you had to travel so far for mitral valve surgery? Open heart surgery is the serious and has similar recoveries etc...I am not downplaying it...but I was sort of under the impression that valve repair, replacements were more commonplace and,therefore, probably lots of competent surgeons right here in the Pacific Northwest including Portland, Seattle and Los Angeles? My biggest concern personally is the aneurysm and the fact that it involves the arch, making it a more technically difficult surgery. I have had several surgeons within the military system already decline to even attempt my surgery. I also understand your desire to go to the "BEST" regardless of what is going on. Personally, I met with a surgeon at Univ of Washington that others on this site have used....although he is probably extremely competent I didn't feel I had the time to really get to know him and I sort of felt like he brushed my questions off, like I was getting ahead of myself and that I should just inherently trust him...I didn't even know him and he was trying to tell me not to get ahead of myself...I asked him questions about valve selection....he absolutely refused to even consider ON-X, and he basically gave me no hope of repairing or saving my valve, while surgeon #1 did. At this point, I am just waiting to hear back from Cleveland Clinic to schedule consult. I am not quite sure how I am going to afford a trip back there for testing and consult and then have to fly back for surgery but I just have to trust that it will work out. Thanks for sharing your story! Thanks also to all of you who have sent me PM's offering to talk to me regarding Cleveland Clinic, recommendations for accomodations, transportation, etc. It is greatly appreciated and I will get back with you all as soon as I have heard from Dr. Svensson. I am very anxious to hear how Betsy's surgery went since she traveled to CC and her surgeon is also Dr. Svensson!
 
Hi Rachel,

I am sorry that I did not previously respond to your suggestion regarding Dr. Raissi and Cedars Sanai...things have been a crazy whirl wind for me the past month but...I DID in fact research him and agree...he seems like one of the best and would greatly simplify my travel concerns. I WILL be contacting them next week. I have been greatly disappointed with Cleveland Clinic's response to my situation...they have had my records for over a month and they NEVER called me...in fact I called themso many times that eventually I got through and they scheduled me for a consult on January 8! That isabout 2 1/2 months after I sent my records and with a 5 cm aneurysm and symptoms I am having my immediate concern is am I safe to wait that long? I guess the reason I was leaning toward Cleveland was because of their repoutation nationally as being "the best" heart surgery center and Dr. Svensson's reputation internationally with aortic aneurysm surgery. I have no doubt that Dr. Raissi is also equally qualified. You know it involves a certain amount of work to collect records, make copies of all the discs, contact the hospital, work out the insurance etc. and I had already done that with Cleveland so just wanted to see if that panned out before I started the process all over again with another surgeon and hospital. Please don't misinterpret my actions...I did my research after your suggestion and I understand how qualified Dr. Raissi is...as well as Dr. Cosellli...and travelling to L.A. would be infinitely easier and less expensive for me and my family. I'll let you know what I find out. I will be contacting them today!

Take care Rachel!
 
Okay, I started writing that email and decided why what until next week...we are on the same time as Calif, so I called down there and spoke with his secretary, gave her my info and I am copying and sending my records first thing tomorrow. Let's hope it doesn't take as long as Cleveland! Good news.....they do accept my insurance! Linda feels quite confident that Dr. Raissi will respond to me in a timely manner and we can schedule a consult, hopefully for the next couple of weeks. My goal is to have a sugeon chosen and maybe even surgery scheduled within the next month. I am not certain but I think a flight from Seattle to LA is only about 2.5 hours non stop and a lot cheaper! Thanks RAchel...I'll let you know how it goes!
 

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