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Re: GENERAL: Lost IUD problems?
From: Pat Sonnenstuhl (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 28 Jun 2007 21:29:28 -0500 (CDT)
Well, of course, you do what you feel is correct. If the doctor had
difficulty then a follow up ultrasounds should have been done to
determine the exact/correct position. Of course she wouldn't think it
is a medical error. But, this kind of stuff is rare, and I certaintly
would be upset if I stated it was painful, with no response. I guess I
would certaintly make it clear that you expect some break in your costs.
You do what you feel is right. I do see it as something the physician
should have followed up on, and didn't do that, and also placed the IUD
incorrectly. That is pretty major to me.
At Thu, 28 Jun 2007, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
>
>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
>>
>>Hypnosis for Healing and HypnoFertility Therapy
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Pat Sonnenstuhl, CNM, CHT
Hypnosis for Healing and HypnoFertility Therapy
http://home.comcast.net/~prebirthhealth/hypnosisforhealing.htm
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