Re: confused
From: Eric Daiter, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat Apr 28 17:35:25 2007
Maybe the cold and bloody nose was an sign that you shouldn't have that
surgery? Sounded aggressive but hard to say without knowing all the
details.
I think you did the right thing and I hope the new RE helps you
Good Luck
At Wed, 25 Apr 2007, anonymous wrote:
>
>Please don't beat yourself up. It sounds to me like you definently made
>the right decision.
>Good luck with the new doc. Sounds like you will have better success
>there.
>
>At Wed, 25 Apr 2007, Mary wrote:
>>
>>hello all-
>>I just wanted to say thanks to all of you on this site for your support
>>and encouragement. I was supposed to have my first lap today, but
>>instead I fired my doctor. He kept saying "lets just take the ovary
>>out" and I had really wanted to try to save it - especially because I
>>have only a piece of the other one. Why dont doctors listen?
>>
>>I also had a cold and a bloody nose today, and the anesthesiologist
>>decided it would be best not to do the surgery today. This is the third
>>time my surgery got postponed with the same doctor, so I am going to go
>>with another doctor who is an expert in treating endo. This new doc in
>>a RE and he thinks he can save the ovary, and was shocked that another
>>doctor would even suggest taking it out. So...thanks to you all for
>>your support. I don't know if it is the wisest decision to wait, but it
>>is one that i feel more comfortable with today. Maybe I am just a
>>chicken? I just hope that when the time comes, I am able to follow
>>through. The last time I had to have surgery it was an emergency
>>because my cyst had ruptured, and in many ways that was easier because I
>>had no choice in the matter.
>>
>>Well, thanks again to all of you for your support. I am trying to not
>>beat myself up about this, but it is very hard. I am my own worst
>>critic.
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