DR. DAKE IS NOT DOING ANY MORE PROCEDURES UNTIL TRIAL

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DR. DAKE IS NOT DOING ANY MORE PROCEDURES UNTIL TRIAL

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Just found out from Alex at Dr. Dake's that there will not be any more surgeries until they get a trial started sometime next year. He will only do the testing and consultation part until then.
So my surgery is put on hold for now being it was next week........

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I started a thread on this already. See

http://www.thisisms.com/ftopict-9176.html
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you beat me to it by a few minutes ;)
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The bummer is we both got the bad news! I already have my plane tickets to leave tomorrow -- so I will just go and get the testing and consult and see what he says.
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I'm hoping he'll be open to at least ballooning any stenoses \, even if he can't place stents ... ugh ugh ugh I can't believe I am hearing all of this on the messageboard WHILE I'm waiting at Stanford!
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((((zap))))
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Ugh...Zap, I totally feel for you. I'm so sorry that this is happening while you are there. That's a good thought about asking Dake to do ballooning. Let us know what he says. Again, we're all pulling for you.
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