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[quote=Anonymous]Tina Fey is a great example, as is British actress Amanda Redman. https://www.cbtrust.org.uk/2019/06/04/an-interview-with-burn-survivor-amanda-redman-mbe/ But as a mom of a child born with a congenital condition that has and will require several surgeries, I would seek an additional opinion. It can be inconvenient, but worthwhile. We did that when a surgeon here in DC wanted to do a two surgery routine with my child (and both surgeries required extensive diet and activity limitations). We sought an opinion at Boston Children’s and thankfully managed to accomplish the goal in one surgery. Yes, big hassle to travel and to stay there for 10 days, etc, but worthwhile for the confidence we had in the surgeon and her approach. (I mean, at the same time, my child does have permanent scars on face, stomach and back, but my point is about seeking another opinion!)[/quote]
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