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-- Ronna > >At Mon, 19 Apr 1999, Ronna wrote: >> >>Hi Chris >>Would you mine posting your colon-rectal docs website? I would like to >>see it.... I also go to a colon-rectal doc. They go alot more in depth >>then GI docs. >>I go to this doc for hemrroids..... Not fun. >>When I refer to this doc....I call him the 'butt doc' >>I guess,from endo causing so much constipation for me, it caused me to >>have these hemrroids. >> >>-- >>Ronna >> >Hi Ronna: > >The website address is http://www.cbsurgery.com > >However, it is probably not what you are looking for. It is a website >for their medical practice, a group of 3 surgeons in the Portland, Maine >area. Two are general surgeons (one seems to specialize in GI stuff, >the other in breast, although both are general surgeons) and a >colo-rectal surgeon. What I liked about it is that the general surgeon >who does the GI work explains the different procedures and why he does >them with certain patients. (There was no mention of anything >concerning adhesions) The other two don't have anything like this. There >is an e-mail feature where you can ask questions. I explained the >surgery I had done and asked if this is something best done by a general >surgeon or colo-rectal. He responded saying that both did this type of >work. (which was removing adhesions surrounding the lower colon). He >suggested making an office appointment to discuss it. Now, some people >would look at that just as a way to get business, but I don't see it >that way. These docs also treat colon disorders (or maybe its just the >colo-rectal guy of this group that does) such as IBS and the surgical >treatment of colon cancer. > >Chris