Thursday, February 25, 2010

[After Weight Loss Surgery] Digest Number 2037

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1a. Re: Saw the Oncologist
From: krsandahl@aol.com


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1a. Re: Saw the Oncologist
Posted by: "krsandahl@aol.com" krsandahl@aol.com krsandahl
Date: Wed Feb 24, 2010 7:37 am ((PST))


You have an experience to share and you should! People that are considering this surgery need to know what you are going through. You will get this taken care of and finally be on the road to a healthy new you! Thinking of you!!!
Kristin


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From: Sheila Derrwaldt <sderrwaldt@yahoo.com>
To: afterweightlosssurgery@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue, Feb 23, 2010 7:47 am
Subject: Re: [After Weight Loss Surgery] Re: Saw the Oncologist


You might want to sue in order to protect his future patients. He is a loose cannon and not a nice person at all. I had my surgery almost 5 yrs ago without one problem since. That's the norm!
Hope you feel better soon Nora.
Hugs,
Sheila

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From: scootaflea <scootaflea@hotmail.com>
To: afterweightlosssurgery@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, February 22, 2010 8:56:46 PM
Subject: [After Weight Loss Surgery] Re: Saw the Oncologist


Thanks Tiffany and Sheila,

I am going forward with the testing I need. I am going to have a second balloning/endoscopy on Friday that will G-d willing open the stricture and let me EAT something. Friday I had 2 tsp of vegetable puree and brought it back up. Saturday I had 2 tsp of veg puree for lunch which I kept down. I had 1 tsp of split pea soup which came right back up. I laid down for a bit and then brought up my LUNCH! 5 hours LATER! It had just been sitting there in my pouch for 5 hours. It never went down!

My husband is so angry. He wants to sue. I have always been a very anti-law suit person but I feel that this surgeon is actually negligent and that a less educated/motivated person than I could be in real trouble under his care. If a law suit could bring about change in the man and not just his malpractice rates I wouldn't hesitate.

Nora

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