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Re: GENERAL: Lost IUD problems?
From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Thu, 28 Jun 2007 14:31:20 -0500 (CDT)
Thanks Pat for your input.
Ok, here's the update. I went for a second opinions. The gyn doc
agrees that I should go for the surgery since it could damage other
organs. However, she doesn't think that it is a medical error. i have
my record here. The doc wrote on my chart that the insertion was
"difficulty". I left a message to the doc yesterday, she has not call
me back yet. What should I do now?
thanks
At Tue, 26 Jun 2007, Pat Sonnenstuhl wrote:
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>Interesting. I would want a bit more information before agreeing to
>surgery.
>I guess I would feel that if the IUD was placed wrong, and no none
>noticed, and its not doing what it needs to do, and you will need
>surgery to remove it, you shouldn't have to pay a penny for anything
>associated with it. The x rays, the ultasounds, and the surgery. The
>provider made an error, and didn't even notice it despite your saying
>you were having pain, etc, etc. Your provider wasn't sensitive to you
>and your concerns. I would certaintly talk with him, and get all of
>your facts.
>It wasn't intentional, but it was a medical error.
>
>If your insurance covers everything, its not a big issue. But, it is a
>medical error, and someone needs to cover the costs.
>I also would get a totally second opinion, again getting specific
>details about where the IUD is and how it would be removed.
>This is a very unusual sitation, and requires full informed consent.
>Usually when an IUD is placed, the provider checks for placement, and
>can see the string of the IUD at the cervix.
>I don't know. I would be interested in the comments of others on this
>list. This is just my perspective. Hopefully you are using some other
>relaible method of birth control, as this obviously isn't working.
>
><<<Theymentioned that it travel and stuck some where between tissue
>therefore,
>>xray is not clear where it is. The doctor told me that by using
>>ultrasound, she might see it because of tissue is easier to recognize
>>via ultrasound. But she couldn't find it.
>>
>>How would I go from making them paying for this?
>>Thanks
>>
>--
>Pat Sonnenstuhl, CNM, CHT
>
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