Helen chalmers, Still in pain

From: IAS Admin (tracy.joslin@adhesions.org)
Mon Apr 27 19:38:38 2009


From: adhesions@adhesions.org [mailto:adhesions@adhesions.org] On Behalf Of BBLDEB@aol.com Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 8:56 PM To: adhesions-request@adhesions.org Subject: Re: Helen chalmers, Still in pain

Dear Sally...     With much sympathy to Helen and to you and her family, I must confess that I know that feeling all to well.  The pain can sometimes drive you to a point where you do want to give up.  There comes a point where you can't deal with the pain any longer and you just feel like no one understands or cares at that moment.  There is a loss inside that comes from not being able to live your life the way you know it should be lived.  All of which comes from doctor's not doing what they should from the get go and help the patient the way they should.  In the end, the only one to blame is a medical profession that doesn't know what they should have learned before becoming a surgeon.  And for those that do know about adhesions and don't do anything to help them, then they are the ones that should be held liable for medical malpractice.  It is a misdiagnosis.  There is no other way to look at it.  Especially when the patient themselves have told the doctor about their history with adhesions.  No excuse for them not tending to it.

    With this being said, I want all those that suffer with adhesions and the pain that it causes to know, there is a help available, but it is far and few between.  Some of the good doctor's have been mentioned on this site.  We just need to keep our faith up and believe that their is hope for us.  We need more doctor's with a better adhesion barrier, one that will stop them once and for all.  God bless us all.  And my prayers go out to each of us.   God be with you all, ~Debbie


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