Sydney Loney was scheduled to have a mastectomy by mid-March. Now, due to COVID-19's impact on the medical system, her surgery has been postponed indefinitely.
My “procedure” is a mastectomy, lymph node biopsy and immediate reconstruction. It’s an eight-hour surgery. “We could move four other patients through in that time,” one of my surgeon’s assistants told me bluntly. And, for one brief, terribly selfish moment, I didn’t care. I just wanted to go and bang on someone’s door and insist that I need
We’ve repeatedly been told in the news that only elective surgeries will be affected. My mother was booked for an out-patient operation on her wrist last week—cancelled. Elective, I get it. But my sister-in-law’s infant daughter was supposed to receive a feeding tube two days ago—also cancelled. The “scheduled activity” that has been shut down in hospitals across the country also includes, as I discovered, diagnostic imaging. After my surgeon told me my mastectomy wasn’t happening in the foreseeable future, she handed me a requisition form and sent me to the imaging department to book an ultrasound. The goal was to see just how far my cancer has progressed since my last test in January.
I'm losing my third/6 chemo cycles, my only hope for living two years. The Ontario Health Pandemic doc is sloppily, full of holes, and includes questional assumptions based on H1N1. It needs to go back to committee fordnation,with more creative solutions than letting people die.
Heartbreaking story..hoping that breast cancer surgery becomes an immediate priority once COVID19 is addressed...so sad.
So sorry. This must be so scary for you.
AmandaLang PublicHealthON GovCanHealth CBCAlerts AndreaHorwath TheAgenda CPHA_ACSP This is happing to thousands of cancer patients! This will be the under reported fallout of this crisis.
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