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- ZoffielMember@Rachelvill
Using a local surgeon in regional areas for some surgeries makes perfect sense but, from someone who had to travel for the surgery I wanted, they do not always have the facilities to offer you the full range of options.
If you think you will want/need any reconstructive surgery it is wise to interview practitioners who can provide those services. It's a pain in the butt, however these are things that need to be considered. - jennyssMemberDear @Rachelvill, Great you got your surgery over and all went well. Happy New Year and best wishes for your treatment in 2020.
- arpieMemberWell done @Rachelvill - just concentrate on recovering from the surgery just now .....
There is No need to worry about the radiation - as your scars need to heal before they will start radiation anyway - so it could be 4 weeks or so from your surgery date. And to be honest, most find that radiation isn't as bad WE imagine it to be - so try not to 'over think it' (or think that it will be horrible) - cos there is every chance that you will sail thru it!! ;)
take care, look after yourself & all the best for your results xx - RachelvillMemberHi
so had my surgery days before Christmas and all went well , haven’t got results yet because of all the public holidays so just waiting . Then again wait for radiation , just been reading stories on here and very apprehensive. - jennyssMemberDear @Rachelvill , Great info from @TrishMLDB, especially that Dr Fisher does operate At Dubbo Base. I was diagnosed in May, not a holiday period. For me, from first biopsy and pathology; it was three weeks to lumpectomy. Let us know your dates/timeline/treatment plan when you get more info.
- TrishMLDBMember@Rachelvill
Sorry you are here and going through this, though you are in the right place to ask questions.
I agree with everything @jennyss said my story is similar. I live on outskirts of Dubbo.
I was diagnosed 2012 , only having been in Dubbo for 6 months. I went to a Sydney Oncology Surgeon my Husband had seen for cancer too. My children were 5yr old at the time and my family were all in Sydney to help care for them while I had my surgery.
Many of my friends have seen Dr Fisher for breast cancer surgery and he is excellent . I saw him for a melanoma removal too. He is highly recommended by my Sydney surgeon as well.
It is all coordinated care and it's exceptional at Alan Coates. Though you can be sent to other areas of your choice for Radiation - a friend went recently to Lismore instead of Orange - because her family support was there.
The Breast care nurses are fabulous and they liase and run our local Cancer support groups.
Speak to your Drs as this time of year many Drs are going on leave as operating theatres have reduced lists and staffing.
Dr Fisher does operate at the base.
The Cancer council has wonderful resources available online and the Cancer care centre too
All the very best .Hope to hear from you soon. Best wishes from TrishMLDB - RachelvillMemberThankyou I’m just at the beginning yes , having to pick a surgeon and meeting with them , just hoping public system is ok .
Thankyou @jennyss for your story , it’s good to hear about Orange as I have been told I do need radiation . I live near Dubbo so travelling it is , I have a family so hoping it wouldn’t impact them too much , they are 16 and 18 .
How long did you have to wait till surgery ? - jennyssMemberDear @Rachelvill and @SoldierCrab,
Yes I do live near Dubbo. Rachelvill, it sounds like you are right at the beginning, and perhaps don't know what treatment will be recommended yet; but here is my Dubbo story in case it is helpful to you.
In May 2017 I was diagnosed with BC. I do have private health insurance, and was connected with Dr Dean Fisher, highly regarded surgeon who operates at Dubbo Private Hospital. Not sure if Dr Fisher operates at Dubbo Base. I had a lumpectomy at Dubbo Private - couldn't fault any treatment from Dr Fisher or hospital staff.
The two breast care nurses based at Dubbo Community Health are wonderful for support, advocating for you, information, and liaising with other players.
The Alan Coates Cancer Centre at Dubbo Base provides chemotherapy if needed and GP service for cancer patients. Again the staff here are wonderful. I was able to drive to and from chemo.
I did have to go to Orange Base Hospital for radiotherapy, as this treatment is not available in Dubbo yet. I stayed at the Cancer Care Lodge on Orange Hospital grounds. This was a wonderful home away from home.
The chemo and radiotherapy were part of the public health system - no charge!! Which was wonderful because my job finished when I was diagnosed LOL.
Ongoing followup support at the Alan Coates Cancer Centre has been very good.
So here I am two and a half years later doing well. For me, Dubbo based services were the right choice for professional treatment and support, family, and cost reasons. Hope to hear from you soon. Best wishes from @jennyss in Western NSW. - SoldierCrabMember@jennyss
Are you out that way ? - KattykitMemberHi @Rachelvill I had all my treatment at Dubbo Base hospital and couldnt fault my care and the breast care nurses were wonderful, I travelled from Coonabarabran for my treatment and stayed overnight in free accommodation on the hospital grounds.