Incompetent surgeons in Washington state

From: IAS Admin (tracy.joslin@adhesions.org)
Sat Aug 30 22:29:38 2008


From: adhesions@adhesions.org [mailto:adhesions@adhesions.org] On Behalf Of Christy Watson Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 11:27 AM To: tracy.joslin@adhesions.org Subject: Re: Incompetent surgeons in Washington state

My theory is that doctors are scared of adhesions....those in it for the money that is  There are a few doctors out there who are actually interested in healing and improving quality of life.  The unfortunate thing is that there is no way to talk to most doctors without making an appointment and paying the new patient fee...ughhhhh.

I believe we need to work to have some standards with which these doctors can operate within when it comes to adhesions.  Right now the powers that be in medicine are playing ostrich with the problem.  They seem to NOT want any adhesion reducing agents to make it in the US because if they can reduce the % of recurrence then surgery becomes an option.  It's all a mater of liability, if the adhesion reducing agent is used and there is a reaction then there is liability.  If nothing is done or nothing is used there is no liability. 

Christy "Adhesions don't cause pain"...well, neither do baseball bats, it's all a matter of placement.

--- On Wed, 8/13/08, IAS Admin (Tracy) <tracy.joslin@adhesions.org> wrote: From: IAS Admin (Tracy) <tracy.joslin@adhesions.org> Subject: Incompetent surgeons in Washington state To: "Multiple recipients of list ADHESIONS" <adhesions@mail.obgyn.net> Date: Wednesday, August 13, 2008, 5:53 PM Sender: mrsde06@comcast.net (Julie DeStefano) Subject: Incompetent surgeons in Washington state

I never thought this was ever possible let alone that it would happen to me and I am thankful that I am not alone it all this. People do think I am crazy or making it up when I talk about the pain I feel on a daily basis.

I had a C-Section in 1992, and two natural births after that. So it has been 16 years that they have been growing. I am now 38, I had been having what felt like menstral cramps since May of 2008. The first doctor I went to did a pelvic exam, said I dont see anything or feel anything that would be causing your pain. I wanted to kick him in his head when he was down there. He ordered a CT Scan and said I needed a second opinion. I went to another dr and a he ordered an ultra sound with out performing any exam, and found out I had cysts and masses on both of my ovaries and decided that they needed to come out. I was just going to have my tubes tied at the same time, since we decided not to have any more kids and my uterus cauterized to help with my menstral cycles.

I scheduled 2 weeks off work and went in for the laproscopy, July 23rd. Dr. said it should be a piece of cake, the cysts might take a little longer but there shouldnt be any problems. I went under and then I woke from surgery to find out my doctor went in with the scope and found that I had adhesions. He tied the tubes, closed incision and did the cauterizing and left me with the cysts inside.

He told my husband I had to have a hysterectomy and walked away. I went to the hospital 4 days later to get a copy of my consent form to understand why he just didnt do the hysterectomy while I was under the anesthesia the first time. (I wanted to make sure the form gave him the right to do that). They gave me a copy of the dr's notes and that is how I found out I had adhesions. It has been 1-1/2 weeks since the laproscopy and the doctor still has not called to say anything to me about it. Now I am going to have to be put to sleep again, take even more time off work and go thru all that pain again. I am still having pain in my left side and work is going to be worse now since I have so much lifting to do and where he did the laproscopy gets irritated so easily.


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