I found this site very interesting indeed as Mr Geoffrey Trew from the
IVF linic Hammersmith Hospital London had performed a laparoscopy on me
in Sept 2005. After the procedure I was in a lot of pain, sickness,
loss of appetite. My Geoffrey Trew suggested that I was to be observed
for 24 hours, yet as the hours turned into a few days I was getting
increasingly worse, with spiking temperatures vomiting and in severe
stomach pain. Mr Trew and Stuart Lavery's idea was to manage my
condition conservatively and that he would take good care of me. 10
Days passed I was still in hospital extremely unwell, Mr Trew announced
that I was getting better and would be discharged in the morning. That
night I had a 10 hour emergency operation, left in I.C.U for 4 weeks
fighting for my life with multiple organ failure with only a 20%
survival rate. After 4 weeks of being Intensive Care Charrings Cross
Hospital I was transferred to Torbay Hospital being barrier and
quarantined nursed for 4 months, I was discharged 13 months later after
having 4 Major operations, came out on October 06, I was left disabled.
We got no support from either of these Doctors or the IVF Clinic. I was
only 33 years of age when this happened Melanie Cox Devon. Mr Geoffrey
Trew comments on adhesions in the http://www.telegraph.co.uk
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