Reply to All shook up ! up roar! " depression and financial abyss" !

From: Dr. Lyn (dr_linda@pacbell.net)
Sat Jan 11 15:36:23 2003


Mary Lou, In my opinion, 60% success rate is worth going for!

I also suffer from chronic pain in my Back, ASIS; PSIS; and Right Leg. "Financial abyss /depression" are in a 50-50 race with pain, in my life

As far as dealing with the uproar regarding Dr. Moore's posting. I would think that at this point in our lives, dealing with pain for so long, that we can listen to what others have to say as long as we think we might receive some positive information. However, our first instinct is usually the course to follow. I think that we can continue to add to our information data bank until we reach better or acceptable odds.

I hope that something that I said helps you to get back to "ground zero". That's the place I like to be! It means that nothing good is happened lately; but nothing bad has happened either.

Dr. Lyn Los Angeles

>----- Original Message -----
From: klischma@foxinternet.com To: "Multiple recipients of list ADHESIONS" <adhesions@mail.medispecialty.com> Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 3:41 PM Subject: All shook up!!

> Dear folks,
> All the uproar back and forth regarding dr moore has really got me
> shaking. I realize that I am going to germany, to have surgery by a dr
> I have never met, by myself because i can;t find anyone to go with me,
> and he states only a 60% success rate for my type of problem, which is
> adhesions in the torso, not in the abdomen, and at times, I feel like
> this decision is insane. But I am so desperate for a chance to diminish
> pain and get back my life. I have had the pain constantly for three
> years, but only in my back, since Oct, it encircles my body. I have
> nothing to look forward to except day after day of the same as the day
> before. Falling further and further into depression and financial
> abyss; I am getting more and more worn down; I know you all can relate
> to that. I do not take narcotics because I already sleep 12 hours a
> nite from amytriptylene, and I sm foggy when I finally get up. I need
> reassurance that I am not grasping at straws. Do you think 60% sucess
> rate for my type of problem is high enough to risk it?
> thanks.
> mary Lou (very nervous)
>
> --
> mary lou
>


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