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    yazziemac
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    Hi Everyone

    I've posted several times about my Stage 4 husband, Pete, who is soon to undergo Gamma Knife radiation for brain mets after a successful Craniotomy 11 days ago.  He is being treated at Princess Margaret in Toronto.  I was hoping to find some fellow Canadian patients/caregivers, as sometimes our treatment options are a bit different than those in the US.  I live in Kitchener, Ontario, an hour west of Toronto.

    Yasmin

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      Sheepsandcows
      Participant

      Hello Yasmin,

      My son is being treated at the same centre in Toronto. He has stage 3C. Our experience has been very positive so far. He had multiple surgeries for lymph excisions and he is now in the maintanance dose for IPI (trial).

      He was offered radiation after the last surgery (neck area) but he's chosen to not expose be exposed to radiation treatment for as long as he can. Our experience with Dr Hope, radiologist, was very positive. He spent enough time with us and explained very thoroughly the pros and cons of either doing radiation or not. 

      Your husband is in one of the best Centres in the world. They have plenty of access to excellent practitioners and trials.

      My husband, who passed away from cancer, was treated at the Juravinsky Centre in Hamilton. Great place, though I feel more confident about Princess Margaret now that I can (unfortunately) compare both places. Interesting enough, I found the radiation specialist at the Juravinsky as kind and thorough as Dr. Hope. 

      Wishing you the best!

      Margarita

      Sheepsandcows
      Participant

      Hello Yasmin,

      My son is being treated at the same centre in Toronto. He has stage 3C. Our experience has been very positive so far. He had multiple surgeries for lymph excisions and he is now in the maintanance dose for IPI (trial).

      He was offered radiation after the last surgery (neck area) but he's chosen to not expose be exposed to radiation treatment for as long as he can. Our experience with Dr Hope, radiologist, was very positive. He spent enough time with us and explained very thoroughly the pros and cons of either doing radiation or not. 

      Your husband is in one of the best Centres in the world. They have plenty of access to excellent practitioners and trials.

      My husband, who passed away from cancer, was treated at the Juravinsky Centre in Hamilton. Great place, though I feel more confident about Princess Margaret now that I can (unfortunately) compare both places. Interesting enough, I found the radiation specialist at the Juravinsky as kind and thorough as Dr. Hope. 

      Wishing you the best!

      Margarita

        O_O
        Participant

        Hi mom!

        O_O
        Participant

        Hi mom!

        Cooper
        Participant

        Be sure to check at http://www.melanomaforum.org.  There are a lot of Canadian folks there.  I see someone at Jewish hospital in Montreal.

        Cooper
        Participant

        Be sure to check at http://www.melanomaforum.org.  There are a lot of Canadian folks there.  I see someone at Jewish hospital in Montreal.

        Cooper
        Participant

        Be sure to check at http://www.melanomaforum.org.  There are a lot of Canadian folks there.  I see someone at Jewish hospital in Montreal.

        yazziemac
        Participant

        Is this "hi Mom" directed to me?  πŸ™‚

        yazziemac
        Participant

        Is this "hi Mom" directed to me?  πŸ™‚

        Sheepsandcows
        Participant

        I think it was my son πŸ™‚

        He caught me!

        M

        Sheepsandcows
        Participant

        I think it was my son πŸ™‚

        He caught me!

        M

        Sheepsandcows
        Participant

        I think it was my son πŸ™‚

        He caught me!

        M

        yazziemac
        Participant

        Is this "hi Mom" directed to me?  πŸ™‚

        Sheepsandcows
        Participant

        Is that you son?

        Te quiero

        Ma

        Sheepsandcows
        Participant

        Is that you son?

        Te quiero

        Ma

        Sheepsandcows
        Participant

        Is that you son?

        Te quiero

        Ma

        Sheepsandcows
        Participant

        Is that you son?? LOL

        Te quiero

        Ma

        Sheepsandcows
        Participant

        Is that you son?? LOL

        Te quiero

        Ma

        yazziemac
        Participant

        Thanks for your positive comments, Margarita πŸ™‚

        yazziemac
        Participant

        Thanks for your positive comments, Margarita πŸ™‚

        yazziemac
        Participant

        Thanks for your positive comments, Margarita πŸ™‚

        Sheepsandcows
        Participant

        Is that you son?? LOL

        Te quiero

        Ma

        O_O
        Participant

        Hi mom!

      Sheepsandcows
      Participant

      Hello Yasmin,

      My son is being treated at the same centre in Toronto. He has stage 3C. Our experience has been very positive so far. He had multiple surgeries for lymph excisions and he is now in the maintanance dose for IPI (trial).

      He was offered radiation after the last surgery (neck area) but he's chosen to not expose be exposed to radiation treatment for as long as he can. Our experience with Dr Hope, radiologist, was very positive. He spent enough time with us and explained very thoroughly the pros and cons of either doing radiation or not. 

      Your husband is in one of the best Centres in the world. They have plenty of access to excellent practitioners and trials.

      My husband, who passed away from cancer, was treated at the Juravinsky Centre in Hamilton. Great place, though I feel more confident about Princess Margaret now that I can (unfortunately) compare both places. Interesting enough, I found the radiation specialist at the Juravinsky as kind and thorough as Dr. Hope. 

      Wishing you the best!

      Margarita

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