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Re: cecFrom: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu Jul 31 01:03:14 2008
At Fri, 22 Feb 2008, anona wrote: > >I went to the cec in 2004. I used to be on the forum all the time, but >lately only visit from time to time. The pain from my endo is so much >less than it was before that I would have the surgery all over again >without question. Drs. Albee and Sinervo were wonderful. The only >problem I had was with the nurses at the hospital in the recovery room. >I was at Northside Hospital in Atlanta. The lady was so mean to me that >she made me cry. I had to stay the night because I also had my appendix >and gallbladder out, but she kept telling me that I was going home as >soon as I would sit up. Yeah, I couldn't sit up. Other than that, >everything was perfect. Unfortunatley the hospital nurses are out of >the cec's control. > >:) > >At Thu, 21 Feb 2008, anonymous wrote: >> >>I have sent my records to the CEC and am seriously considering traveling >>out of state to have excision surgery there. I live in Louisiana and >>they are the closest specialist to me. I feel like lately though I have >>heard more and more stories of ladies who have had excision and still >>have reoccuring pain. This may be due to the fact that those ladies who >>are pain free no longer write on forums because they have their life >>back. >>I would like to hear positive stories about the CEC. Anyone? >>Additionally, if you had a bad experience with the CEC I would >>appreicate hearing about it. Thanks in advance.
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