Wow Maggie. I am so glad to hear everthing went ok with your mom. Thank 
God for Mary. It makes me so mad that the medical community would have ignored 
something like that for so long when one test would have disclosed this.... 
Anyway, your mom is in my thoughts for a speedy recovery!
Shannon K.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: [email protected] 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2009 8:47 AM
  Subject: NailTech:: Re: over the heartbreak...update on Mom


  Wow! Imagine, it's just by mentioning it to her client Mary (thank God) that 
she finally got real answers+results! Right place, right time, what one person 
can do. Hoping for a speedy recovery+strength.
  Arpi
  Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry



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  From: Maggie in Visalia 
  Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2009 22:10:23 -0800 (PST)
  To: <[email protected]>
  Subject: NailTech:: Re: over the heartbreak...update on Mom


        Mom gained a LOT of weight after her divorce (from my dad) 37 years 
ago. About the time I was in high school (25-ish years ago) my grandmother 
started hounding my mom about her stomach sticking out so far. Mom did a lot of 
shrugging it off cuz, afterall, she WAS fat. 

        The first time I remember her asking a dr about her stomach (stomachE?) 
was back in the mid 80's, maybe 1986 or so. Her Dr told her she was "just fat" 
and she should lose weight. (duh)

        About 12 years ago or so, she started noticing that her "fat" was hard 
and it was uncomfortable to sleep and she couldn't sit at a booth in a 
restaurant. She had a new dr at that time so she asked him.

        He told her she was "just fat."

        Last summer she went in for a mammogram and they found a small lump-- 
nothing exciting, just calcification. But she had to have a biopsy. She got 
referred to a different clinic for the biopsy and when the P.A. saw her, he 
asked her "how long have you had that hard stomach?" He suggested she have a CT 
scan.

        PROBLEM: Mom does not have insurance. Yikes! She sees a nurse 
practitioner at a local walk in clinic.... so she goes back to him and tells 
him what the biopsy guy says. HE says, "you don't have insurance! CT scan costs 
$4,000! Nothing is wrong with you! You're just fat! FAT FAT FAT!"

        Well, Mom happened to mention this to one of her clients (mom does 
massage) who informed Mom that SHE happens to be a Nurse Practitioner at the 
SAME clinic Mom's been going to!

        Mary told Mom to come see HER and they'd figure something out.

        Mom got an ultrasound which cost a fairly reasonable $160, which ruled 
out any sort of hernia and revealed a "large mass."

        Mary got serious about pushing through some paperwork and next thing we 
know, Mom's getting a CT Scan... gets referred to a surgeon who refers her to a 
cardiologist, and an OB GYN... and we spend the next 4 months expecting her to 
be scheduled for surgery. Then, the surgeon we thought would be doing the 
surgery tells Mom, "we're referring you to Stanford, there's not a facility in 
the valley that's equiped to deal with a tumor this size."

        So we sit around and wait for Stanford to call... except they don't. So 
Mary (the FNP who got the ball rolling) calls to ask Mom what her status is-- 
Mom tells her we're still waiting to hear from Stanford.

        Mary calls Stanford-- guess what? No one ever sent Stanford Mom's 
paperwork! So MARY sits by the damn fax machine all day WHILE SHE"S ON THE 
PHONE WITH STANFORD, then she calls Mom and tells Mom that "Shelly (or whatever 
her name really was) from Stanford will be calling..." *BEEP BEEP* goes Mom's 
call waiting ...!!! Serously.

        We came up here last week for Mom's consultation and surgery we got the 
call Monday with the surgery date!


        All I can say is: If you EVER ask your doctor a question-- make sure it 
gets noted in your chart!

        Maggie Franklin: Attitudes Salon; Visalia, CA
        Now Blogging for Nails Magazine online! 
        http://blogs.nailsmag.com/maggie/
        http://www.nailsbymaggie.biz
        "Visionary rebel dreamer; obviously way ahead of my time."

        --- On Fri, 2/27/09, Pati <[email protected]> wrote:

          From: Pati <[email protected]>
          Subject: NailTech:: Re: over the heartbreak...update on Mom
          To: [email protected]
          Date: Friday, February 27, 2009, 8:17 PM


          Maggie,
           I am so glad everything went well!  I just read the first post so i 
thought it was tomorrow (sat) that they were doing the surgery! (I am easily 
confused these days LOL) That's great news that the tumor was only attached to 
1 ovary and they got it out intact!  Now...how could they possible miss this 
all these years??  Did the Dr say it was 25 years old? Glad she is doing so 
well....


           Pati

          Everyone has a photographic memory.
          Some, like me, just don't have any film.


          -----Original Message-----
          From: Maggie in Visalia <[email protected]>
          To: 1Nail Tech list <[email protected]>
          Sent: Fri, 27 Feb 2009 7:28 pm
          Subject: NailTech:: over the heartbreak...update on Mom


                Someday I will have to figure out public wifi 
systems...meanwhile, Mom went into surgery at 1:30... got word awhile ago that 
all is well. I'm just hanging out waiting for them to put her into recovery so 
I can hang out with her.

                The tumor came out in tact (yay) and it was attached to her 
left ovary-- so she only lost one. And they took her gallbladder too-- what the 
heck, ya know?

                She did well, all we have to do now is get her back up and 
running and get her incision healed up-- then she can get that uber-cool 
medi-tech certification and get back to work! 

                Thank you, everyone, for warm wishes and prayers.

                BTW: pay no attention when my original post finally DOES come 
through! (shrug) It's in my "sent" folder, but it hasn't posted to the list. Go 
figure.



                Maggie Franklin: Attitudes Salon; Visalia, CA
                Now Blogging for Nails Magazine online! 
                http://blogs.nailsmag.com/maggie/
                http://www.nailsbymaggie.biz
                "Visionary rebel dreamer; obviously way ahead of my time." 






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