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Re: Malpractice vs. Mistake (Question for Dr's)From: Peggy (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon, 31 Jan 2000 18:10:01 -0600 (CST)
At Mon, 31 Jan 2000, D. wrote: > Dr Hill, I have commented throughout.
>At Mon, 31 Jan 2000, Peggy wrote: I did ask him and the responce he gave was that he did not want to do the laporoscopy and not find anything and have me come back to him 6 weeks later still having pain! Unless he did the surgery he wouldn't know if there was anything wrong. As it turned out I had severe adhesions throughout the abdominal and pelvic area.
>Perhaps he wanted an unbiased opinion from a doctor outside the group. Understandable
>Sometimes with "difficult" patients, including those with very complex I wouldn't consider myself as being a "Difficult" patient with complex problems or antagonistic although after having 3 laporoscopies I my be more complex now! And as far as the second opinion I was told by that Dr. that there was nothing wrong gynecolically and I should see an orthopedic Dr. but then when he spoke to my Dr. it was agreed that he would do a laporoscopy to take a look. I do believe that my Dr. thought that he was doing everything possible to help me.It is just very frustrating when you have surgery for one problem and end up with another problem that is worse than before.ie. adhesions most likely caused or enhanced by the infection from the hysterectomy.
> In my previous post I stated that When I asked him if I had caused the problem his exact words to me were"No it was my fault I missed a stitch during surgery" Not quite the reponce that I had expected.
If
>he said something like "a stitch must have come loose" then that's an
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