Re: Should I or shouldn't I? >>Laura

From: LNewman@milbank.com
Tue Dec 14 15:01:53 1999


Judt thought I would throw this out there; we have two Laura's now so I will be sure to add my last name initial for identification purposes. I don't think this e-mail message is for me but I am happy to read and learn with the rest of the crew.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: olddad66@runestone.net [SMTP:olddad66@runestone.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 1999 3:55 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ADHESIONS
> Subject: Re: Should I or shouldn't I? >>Laura
>
> Laura, Wow! You were lucky to be able to get an appointment with Dr.
> Presthus so soon. He is an obgyn; and as a member of the International
> Pelvic Pain Society (IPPS), I hope that he will be able to help you. You
> will surely find out if he is a worthy member of the IPPS or not. I
> hope that he is - for your sake!!
>
> Can you tell me/us the reasoning behind your decision to see Dr.
> Presthus?
> Bev made some very good points - regardless of which doctor you see. Be
> as prepared as you can be!! Copies of your medical and surgical records
> are true accounts of your medical history; and could prove to be very
> helpful for both Dr. Presthus and the doctor at the Mayo Clinic.
>
> Without copies of your records, you will feel pressured to try to
> remember just exactly what you need to tell the doctor(s) about your
> painful condition. If you won't have copies of your medical history to
> bring to your appointment, be sure to briefly write an account of the
> surgeries you have had; and make a list of questions you would like to
> ask him. You said that you were taking Paxil. I also read that you
> were taking Celebrex at one time. Are you still taking this medication?
>
> Are you planning to keep your appointment at the Mayo Clinic this Friday
> too?
>
> At Tue, 14 Dec 1999, Laura A Johnsrud wrote:
> >
> >Thought I would let you know that I have an appointment with Dr. Presthus
> on
> >Monday.
> >
> >____________________Reply Separator____________________
> >Subject: Should I or shouldn't I? >>Laura
> >____________________Reply Separator____________________
> >Author:
> >Date: 12/13/99 6:09 PM
> >
> >Laura, You are the only person who can make that decision!
> >
> >When you mentioned that you found the name of the doctor from Wayzata,
> >did you go to the following web site?
> >
> >X * International Pelvic Pain Society: Click: *Newsletters & *Resources
> >for excellent information about chronic pain.
> >
> >http://www.pelvicpain.org/
> >
> >- - - - - - - -
> >
> >Perhaps you will find that the following web sites will help you reach
> >your decision:
> >
> >X * Adhesions >> Should you have surgery for adhesions?
> >
> >http://www.adhesions.org/forums/ADHESIONS.9911/0197.html
> >
> >X * Surgery for Adhesions?
> >
> >http://www.adhesions.org/forums/ADHESIONS.9911/0199.html
> >
> >X * Barium Enema & Adhesions
> >
> >http://www.adhesions.org/forums/ADHESIONS.9911/0303.html
> >
> >- - - - - - - - - -
> >
> >At Mon, 13 Dec 1999, Laura A Johnsrud wrote:
> >>
> >>I found that doctor's name already, and, of course, he is even on my
> insurance
> >>provider list. Now, I really don't know what to do with the doc the
> boss wants
> >>me to see.
> >
> >--
> >The 15th century proverb which summarizes the purpose of medicine is:
> >* To cure sometimes, to relieve often, to comfort always. *
> >
>
> --
> The 15th century proverb which summarizes the purpose of medicine is:
> * To cure sometimes, to relieve often, to comfort always. *
>

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