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Re: What after an unsuccessful sugery with an Endo specialist?! = Dr. Cook
From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Jan 27 02:57:40 2009
Glad to hear you didn't get offended. I'm sporatic with reading as well
so I understand. Hope your doing well. Take care.
At Wed, 21 Jan 2009, ZZ wrote:
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>I'm sorry sweetie, I didn't read any of this until just now.. if you
>still wanna talk - please email me. If not - thank you for your kind
>words and NO I didn't get offended. Hugss and best wishes! <3 xoxox
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>ZZ
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>At Wed, 21 Jan 2009, anonymous wrote:
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>>I'm the one who wrote the message someone took that one part from, let
>>me clarify. When I say, "pain in the butt" patient I am referring to
>>her being an exception. Since she stated she went to a top endo dr. and
>>I would assume that the outcome of her surgery is not the norm for the
>>top endo dr.'s, she is the patient that stumps the dr., which makes her
>>case frustrating. A top endo dr. was not able to help her, even
>>temporary, she is the exception, the patient dr.'s know exist but don't
>>want to encounter. Assuming dr.'s want to be able to help their
>>patients I would assume it's frustrating when they can't figure one out.
>>I don't mean she is a pain in the butt literally, she sounds like she's
>>been through hell and back. So ZZ if your reading this, hope you wern't
>>offended, and BTW, no need to give me a response regarding the dr.'s
>>name. Have a great day all!
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>>At Wed, 21 Jan 2009, Anonymous wrote:
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>>>That wasn't a very nice thing to say.
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>>>At Wed, 21 Jan 2009, Anonymous wrote:
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>>>>At Wed, 21 Jan 2009, anonymous wrote:
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>>>>>Hello "ZZ" . . . you may just be that "pain in the butt" patient.
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