Since I posted my video, we& #39;ve had *several* people involved in the Montreal healthcare system offer to to try to move my dad& #39;s case along.
These people are so generous and their help means the world, but sadly we have still yet to receive any hospital appointments.
These people are so generous and their help means the world, but sadly we have still yet to receive any hospital appointments.
We have amazing people trying to help us, but I& #39;m not sure if it& #39;s the specific doctor my dad has (he had terrible patient reviews BTW) or the hospital in general, but I don& #39;t want to wait anymore.
I don& #39;t want to look back in a few months and regret not having done more...
I don& #39;t want to look back in a few months and regret not having done more...
My parents are flying out this week to the Mayo Clinic for testing to see how the cancer has developed in the THREE MONTHS (!!!) since he had his last tests done here in Canada.
A huge whopping thank you to @RubinReport and @Rfonsi1 for helping to get my dad a video consultation the very next day. I am forever in your debt.
A lot of you have mentioned you& #39;d be willing to help with crowdfunding care, and unfortunately, that may be something I have to take you up on.
Right now we& #39;re not sure if we& #39;ll just be doing diagnostic testing in the US, and then coming back to Canada for the actual treatment.
Right now we& #39;re not sure if we& #39;ll just be doing diagnostic testing in the US, and then coming back to Canada for the actual treatment.
Some wonderful Canadians are still trying to get my dad care here to avoid high out of pocket costs.
It might be the case that once we get the diagnosis, doctors in the US can consult with Canadian surgeons who would actually carry out my dad& #39;s treatment.
It might be the case that once we get the diagnosis, doctors in the US can consult with Canadian surgeons who would actually carry out my dad& #39;s treatment.