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Re: chris and maria-ToniFrom: Toni (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed Mar 31 05:25:15 1999
At Tue, 30 Mar 1999, Christine wrote: > >At Tue, 30 Mar 1999, Toni wrote: >> >>Hi >>My son asked me not to send out or retrieve any emails due to virus >>being sent. I did call atlanta today, and the girl who answered my >>questions talked for awhile, she said she would talk to me later, and >>said that the dr would be able to say if he could help me or not, but >>repeated surgeries on someone who has so much scar tissue, it is very >>hard to treat, but he would either say he can help this lady or he >>cannot. She did ask if I saw a colorectal surgeon and I told her I see >>a GI dr, she said with the high risk I probably have for bowel >>obstruction, I may be should get to see one to at least keep the bowels >>moving, she too said that is important, and that why I would have a >>relation with one in case it would ever happen! Like she said that why >>if you would, then they are who take care of you for obstruction, as I >>thought it was a general surgeon, she made them sound like two different >>kinds of drs, so I will wait to hear from them! >> >>My gyn;'s office still did not call about the op report from TAH, and >>the pictures I asked if they could release, oh well, guess it is not >>that important, I am going to forget about all this for awhile, so if I >>am not here much you know why! Going to enjoy the spring weather for >>awhile, so nice out today! >> >>Eeveryone have a good Easter! I will be talking to you! >> >>Toni > >Hi Toni: > >There is NO danger from the Melissa virus as long as you do not open any >attachments to an e-mail. You CAN NOT transmit a virus through a >regular e-mail, it must have an attachment to it. I never open >attachments from anyone I don't know. Now I won't open any at all. So >you can read my e-mails without worrying about the virus. > >I'm glad you got to talk to someone in Atlanta. I don't think she was >right about bowel obstructions if they are in the small intestine. The >colo-rectal surgeon does not operate on the small intestine, so if the >obstruction was there, it would most likely be the general surgeon >taking care of the problem. The colo-rectal surgeon takes care of the >colon and the rectum. I got an answer from the doctor's office. He >said both colo-rectal surgeons and general surgeons take care of the >problem I described (adhesions in the sigmoid colon). Since I've had >several surgeries he recommended a consultation so I will keep that in >mind after the gyn appt. > >I hope you're not giving up on the gyn office giving you the records!! >An alternative is to go to the hospital where the procedure was >performed and sign a release for the records. (medical record dept) The >pictures he took is a different situation. Technically they belong to >him. > >Chris S. Thanks chris, All I know is my son called me from work, and told me not to open any emails, guess he wanted to explain it to me when he got home! Now that I know I read your emails. I see the GI dr today, but as usual, he will sit there and talk to me, and say well I will see you if you have any problems. Eeven atlanta, the girl there said surgery is USUALLY not a good option when it come to someone who produces so much scar tissue, so I sort of am trying to put all this in the back of my head, but I have to make up my mind that the pain in the pelvic area is going to always be there! last night I went to ingo, and when I got up from my chair it felt like I pulled something again, and as usual, the pressure was like there was someone in their pushing on me from inside, guess that explains it, but like I said I am going to live with it, b/c like I said even the girl I spoke to yesterday said that each time I have surgery, I am putting myself at HIGH risk for bowel injury during surgery, but she will be getting back to me! take care, chris! Toni
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