Re: ADHESIONS digest 923

From: LOU COOPER (louc829@gmail.com)
Fri Feb 27 18:03:11 2009


Kris, I also wish well, and as thay say( if you do not try you don't know), Do you happen to know if he uses a adhesion barrier. We all are looking forward in your recovery Best wishes Lou

On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 12:19 PM, Joan <jetstamp@yahoo.com> wrote: > At Thu, 26 Feb 2009, Kristine Lovaas wrote:
>>
>> I will definitely come back and let you know what's found and what
>> they do to fix it. Thank you for your support! I know we all come to
>> this site for information, support and hope. I've found all of that
>> when reading posts on this site. I'll share my story. I'm really
>> hpoing for great results! Take care everyone! Kris >
>
> Kris,
>
> I am so excited for you!
>
> I looked up your doctor.  His name is listed on my insurance companies'
> site so if I were ever able to somehow get to him as a patient he would
> be part of what they call 'in-network' coverage.
>
> It is sooooo tempting to make an appointment but as I stated earlier I
> am gun-shy due to my past experiences- I've driven far out of my way for
> nothing.  I see his office as listed is in Plymouth, which is on the
> opposite side of town from me (there is nothing and nobody in St.  Paul)
> but it would be worth it if he would take my complaints seriously and
> initiate investigation.
>
> Plus, I was always under the impression that in order to see a surgeon
> that you had to be referred by a doctor but am not so sure that that is
> actually the case if you have insurance like mine that does not require
> a referral to see a specialist.  And it sounds like part of a surgeon's
> job is to diagnose as well as treat conditions.
>
> I wonder if he replies to potential patients' emails or phone calls?
>
> Again, good luck and I am very hopeful for you, especially since he has
> treated all those nurses for the same thing, he must be doing something
> right!
>
> Joan
>
> aka jetstamp
>


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