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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — When faced with a hopeless medical diagnosis, a second opinion could save a person's life. Doctors at UC San Diego Health hope to make getting a second opinion easier and more affordable through their new Neurosurgery Second-Opinion Program. "They either feel affirmed in the clinical opinion they've already received or maybe have access to a surgical treatment that might not otherwise be offered to them," said Dr. Alex Khalessi, Professor and Chair of Neurological Surgery at UC San Diego Health. Through a secure online platform, UC San Diego Health offers easy access to world-renowned neurosurgeons through the program.The service costs patients 0, which Dr. Khalessi says is a few hundred dollars less than other programs nationwide. He says their goal is to make the program accessible to those who need it, even those thousands of miles away. "This is really an opportunity I think to give patients who are dealing with a problem they've never had to think of before a day in their lives, access to a person who spends every day thinking about that problem," said Dr. Khalessi.San Diego resident Glenn Callan credits a second opinion from Dr. Khalessi's team for saving his wife Patricia's life.While in remission for breast cancer doctors at their original San Diego hospital discovered a large tumor in Patricia's brain, but said the tumor was inoperable. "Devastating. You just think you escape this and then have this metastatic cancer go to the brain, it's unbelievable, surreal," said Glenn.Rather than accepting the original diagnosis, the Callan's went to UC San Diego Health, where doctors successfully removed the tumor."Things that would have been a death sentence or permanently disabling even five years ago, now we have a lot of very effective options to treat those problems," said Dr. Khalessi. The Neurosurgery Second-Opinion Program is available now for patients.UC San Diego Health hopes to soon pilot similar programs for oncology and orthopedics. 2008

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- When lottery jackpots soar, you may be tempted to improve your odds by checking for lucky spots in San Diego County to buy a ticket.Historically, there are four lucky spots throughout the county that have sold as many as three winning tickets.According to the California Lottery, historically lucky spots represent retailers that have sold at least two winning tickets of million or more from the beginning of the Lottery through 2013.RELATED: 5 things you could buy with the Mega Millions jackpotIn 2013, the state lottery introduced a new lucky retailers program, adding tons of new retailers to the list. Click here to view the new map and search your area. Check out the map below for a list of historically lucky locations: 764

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — A homeowner woke up in her Del Cerro home and realized a burglar had been in her room, stealing from her.Just off College Avenue, Kathleen Wavra was sleeping in last Monday morning. Feeling sick, she had taken medication with a sleep aid. Wavra, who is deaf in one ear, was sleeping on her "good ear."She says something jolted her out of sleep around 9:30 a.m.MAP: Track crime happening in your neighborhood"Startled and stood up and looked immediately at my dresser and saw the missing jewelry boxes," said Wavra.All three jewelry boxes were gone. A panicked Wavra quickly found this: Her front door open with the locks and wood splinters on the ground. The wooden door is about 25 years old.Police believe the intruder either kicked or shoved his way in. Sometime during a two-hour window, the intruder had gotten inside and into her bedroom.RELATED: Bedroom window cut open as toddler slept in Imperial Beach home"To know someone was in my bedroom, snuck into my bedroom while I slept ... I'm terrified and horrified," said Wavra.Wavra is also heartbroken. Hundreds of pieces of jewelry worth tens of thousands of dollars was taken, including her husband's wedding band and dozens of family heirlooms belonging to her mother, who has passed."It's so difficult. I wore her jewelry honoring her memory, and I was looking forward to passing it down to my daughters and grandchildren," said Wavra.RELATED: Intruder breaks into newlywed couple's San Diego home, grabs wedding giftsWavra says she never realized her front door was so vulnerable, or she would have bought a new one long ago.Anyone with information on the case is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477. 1708

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — With nearly all New Year's Eve celebrations canceled this year, the San Diego Symphony will host a virtual event to help ring in 2021 at home.The symphony's hour-long concert will be hosted on Thursday at 7 p.m. and requires a minimum donation to enjoy online.Viewers will enjoy music by Johannes Brahms, Duke Ellington, J. Strauss Jr. and Sr., plus a special performance of George Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue," featuring young piano star Ray Ushikubo, led by music director Rafael Payare.The musical lineup will include:Gershwin - Rhapsody in Blue (arr. Cliff Colnot) (feat. Ray Ushikubo, piano)Brahms - Selected Hungarian Dances (arr. Peter Stangel)Ellington - "Sophisticated Lady" (arr. Morton Gould)J. Strauss, Sr. - Radetzky March (arr. Peter Stangel)J. Strauss, Jr. - Emperor Waltz (arr. Schoenberg)The concert will be available for registered viewers to access for one week after the event. To purchase access, visit the concert's page here. 980

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Unintentional fentanyl overdose deaths increased by nearly 70 percent in 2019, according to the San Diego County Medical Examiner. From January through June of 2019, 69 people died from the overdoses, compared to 41 during the same time period in 2018. The number indicates a 68 percent jump, the report shows. Health officials are unsure if people are unknowingly buying counterfeit pills or powder, or if they are aware the pills are counterfeit. “In the last decade when someone overdosed on fentanyl, it was often when someone was prescribed it, and perhaps put on too many fentanyl patches or altered the patches,” said Chief Deputy Medical Examiner Dr. Steven Campman. “I can’t even remember the last time I saw a death from misused prescribed fentanyl.”RELATED STORIESMeth isn't far behind opioids in overdose deathsA drug bust in California yielded 18 pounds of fentanyl — enough for 4 million fatal dosesMysterious pills sold on the street linked to several deaths in San Diego County“Now, in the deaths we see, the fentanyl is illegally obtained as counterfeit oxycodone or alprazolam. Illegal drug makers and dealers make pills to look like oxycodone or alprazolam, but the pills have fentanyl in them, and they are deadly,” he said.Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that is 50 to 100 times more potent than morphine and as much as 50 times stronger than heroin. “The drug isn’t designed to be put in a pill like that, and it takes very little of it to kill someone. And the illicit drug makers don’t have the kind of quality control measures that pharmaceutical companies have either,” Campman added.Until now, San Diego has been behind a national trend of increasing opioid deaths, but that’s changing, Chapman said. “This is how we are seeing the opioid epidemic here, mostly in the rise in fentanyl deaths.” 1847

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