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Suz, How did Rob's surgery go?
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<blockquote data-quote="katya02" data-source="post: 307696" data-attributes="member: 2884"><p>I'm really sorry to hear that, Suz. I think getting a neurologist or neurosurgeon involved through Rob's recovery would be a really good idea. The timing with his nose is so frustrating! - but the ENT will be able to rebreak and fix it. Once it has begun to put down new bone to repair itself, it's better to wait until that process is done and then make a clean break and get the healing process going again. But! ... stupid insurance company.</p><p></p><p>One small thing - ENTs do this a lot because of that type of insurance rule, so they are usually very good at it. At least, the ENTs I've run into are quite used to it.</p><p></p><p>I hope Rob's vision and word retrieval issues continue to steadily improve. Having them tracked by a neuro would be very wise.</p><p></p><p>Sending best wishes, </p><p>Katya</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katya02, post: 307696, member: 2884"] I'm really sorry to hear that, Suz. I think getting a neurologist or neurosurgeon involved through Rob's recovery would be a really good idea. The timing with his nose is so frustrating! - but the ENT will be able to rebreak and fix it. Once it has begun to put down new bone to repair itself, it's better to wait until that process is done and then make a clean break and get the healing process going again. But! ... stupid insurance company. One small thing - ENTs do this a lot because of that type of insurance rule, so they are usually very good at it. At least, the ENTs I've run into are quite used to it. I hope Rob's vision and word retrieval issues continue to steadily improve. Having them tracked by a neuro would be very wise. Sending best wishes, Katya [/QUOTE]
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