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A GOOD Doctor?

From: Leighann (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun Oct 17 13:11:19 2004


Help! Ok here it is I live in maryland and I am will to make a 1-2 hr. Drive just to see a good doctor. You know one that will actully listen to what is going on. Just in Sept. 2003 I had Liproscopic Surgery (finally), and they found a few adhesions. Three months after this surgery, I slowly started feeling bad again. The responce is that there is nothing else they can do but change my birthcontroll. Now because the dr. did not actully remove the adhesion to find out what it was (she just cut it so it would not pull my organs together), and in the op. report she didn't call it endo, she said it was endo in my post op. at her office, the last doctor I tried says that I don't have it. Any way my point finaly is I am fustrated and would like to know if there is any way to find a Good Dr. That would do something other than nod their heads with their ears closed and write a presciption for yet another Brithcontroll, for no other reason than "it's different than the last one" Thank you for letting me vent! grrrr I was charged $200 at my last consultation for the Dr. to do that and I waited 3 hr.s to see him and he spent 5min. with me, and didn't have one new thing to say. Ahhh



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