Saturday, December 19, 2020

Lindgren Family - Brian Lindgren - page 57

Two weeks after Brian's surgery he had a port put into his left upper
chest. The idea was so that he could have chemotherapy through the port and save his arm veins for other meds. He was to start Keytruda chemotherapy 2 weeks after the port insertion. Dr. Bowe put it in. I had decided that he would be Brian's other surgeon-and guess what. His wife told him they were moving to Seattle so she and her friends could see each other more often. He returns to Casper for his residency in Surgical ICU Intensivist.

What is nice is that he goes to the "clinic" area of Rocky Mountain Oncology Casper on east 2nd street. We also have his chemotherapy meds sent there.

This is Dr. Rosen, Brian's Oncologist. Linda, our secretary at work, had taken her husband to Dr. Rosen and they thought he was wonderful - and guess what he is! And so is his staff! This picture was taken a few years ago-he is a little bit more grey. He also performs at "Stage 3", here in Casper.

This is Dr. Purviance. He is Brian's Radiation Oncologist. He is brilliant! And so competent. He and Dr. Rosen are so kind and considerate. We are very lucky to have such a team. The picture must have been taken during the winter as Casper Mountain has some snow on it. It also looks like it was a windy day! Which in Casper isn't unusual - of course it depends where you are in relationship with the mountain.

Both of these pictures were posted on: Rocky Mountain Oncology Comprehensive Cancer Care - Rocky Mountain Oncology Center

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