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Old 05-05-2012, 01:43 PM
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Originally Posted by jkl626 View Post
The main doc at ucsf was Dr. RJ Storey but he has retired. Dr. Ellis would know who if anyone has take over. Also there may be a good doc at Stanford. Also Dr, Kai Johanson in Seattle is supposed to be good. Dr. Thompson is one of the leading surgeons in the country and head of the TOS consortium if you want to travel.
TOStrojan , Did you actually get to talk to Dr. Thompson? Can one just ask to speak to him?

I have sent my reports and my Timeline and symptoms. I am wondering who I can ask to review them, before I make my visit. They have made me an appointment to see Dr. Thompson, one for Physical therapy and one with an anesthesiologist/pain mgt Doctor.
I feel it is important for them to see my all of my reports and treatment so they can decide whether I need any other testing so I can plan for it in terms of the days I need to be there. I do have family in St. Louis, so travelling there is not so much of an issue.

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