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In a message dated 10/9/2002 7:53:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

frwhlngrl@... writes:

<< Please do not take any of the statements

made about him as truth. >>

Are you maintaining that all the instances in the articles are untrue?

Pretty scary stuff and probably happening in just about every hospital in the

country.

B

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In a message dated 10/9/2002 7:53:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

frwhlngrl@... writes:

<< Please do not take any of the statements

made about him as truth. >>

Are you maintaining that all the instances in the articles are untrue?

Pretty scary stuff and probably happening in just about every hospital in the

country.

B

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In a message dated 10/9/2002 7:53:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

frwhlngrl@... writes:

<< Please do not take any of the statements

made about him as truth. >>

Are you maintaining that all the instances in the articles are untrue?

Pretty scary stuff and probably happening in just about every hospital in the

country.

B

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Hello again yall,

I wanted to explain to yall why I am asking for help with my blood tests. If

anyone could help me out. I had planned to send it all to my surgeon in the

states. I had been looking to see if he had some kind of e-mail and found

some very disturbing news. There was a lot of publicity in the local

newspaper where he is and now he has been made to stop all practice of

medicine. I am including the link. Please do not take any of the statements

made about him as truth. I have never had any problems reguarding my surgery

and still stand in belief that he was an excellent surgeon. My only problem

now is that he is impossible to contact. I haven't spoken with him since

last year. As I stated before, the doctors here in Denmark really have no

clue. The link is

http://www.pilotonline.com/special/doctor/brew1.html .

Thanks again,

Dawn

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> In a message dated 10/9/2002 7:53:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

> frwhlngrl@... writes:

> << Please do not take any of the statements

> made about him as truth. >>

> Are you maintaining that all the instances in the articles are untrue?

> Pretty scary stuff and probably happening in just about every hospital in

the

> country.

> B

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,

I cannot actually say they are untrue. I just tend to believe the articles

do not favor my surgeon. You did not hear the perfect ending stories. I

personally know this man. What the articles stated is something I never saw.

I remember waiting to actually waiting to go into the operating room. We had

to wait about 30 minutes because my EKG results were not in hand yet. I had

them done about 2 weeks prior. Anyway, he stood there holding my hand,

telling me that it would all come out great. I only had to do everything he

told me. He told me about one of his patients that tried to go home and eat

a polish sausage right away. Of course this man had problems. Also, you sign

a very in depth paper about complications that may occur. Re-operation is a

possibility. Yes, it is very scary! If in fact he did get sloppy, my belief

is that they should have made him retire instead of continuing past age 65.

If there were problems, why did they let him go past retirement age? The

whole thing just leaves an empty feeling inside. My thought is just

simply...sad, very sad.

Dawn

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> In a message dated 10/9/2002 7:53:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

> frwhlngrl@... writes:

> << Please do not take any of the statements

> made about him as truth. >>

> Are you maintaining that all the instances in the articles are untrue?

> Pretty scary stuff and probably happening in just about every hospital in

the

> country.

> B

************************************

,

I cannot actually say they are untrue. I just tend to believe the articles

do not favor my surgeon. You did not hear the perfect ending stories. I

personally know this man. What the articles stated is something I never saw.

I remember waiting to actually waiting to go into the operating room. We had

to wait about 30 minutes because my EKG results were not in hand yet. I had

them done about 2 weeks prior. Anyway, he stood there holding my hand,

telling me that it would all come out great. I only had to do everything he

told me. He told me about one of his patients that tried to go home and eat

a polish sausage right away. Of course this man had problems. Also, you sign

a very in depth paper about complications that may occur. Re-operation is a

possibility. Yes, it is very scary! If in fact he did get sloppy, my belief

is that they should have made him retire instead of continuing past age 65.

If there were problems, why did they let him go past retirement age? The

whole thing just leaves an empty feeling inside. My thought is just

simply...sad, very sad.

Dawn

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> In a message dated 10/9/2002 7:53:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

> frwhlngrl@... writes:

> << Please do not take any of the statements

> made about him as truth. >>

> Are you maintaining that all the instances in the articles are untrue?

> Pretty scary stuff and probably happening in just about every hospital in

the

> country.

> B

************************************

,

I cannot actually say they are untrue. I just tend to believe the articles

do not favor my surgeon. You did not hear the perfect ending stories. I

personally know this man. What the articles stated is something I never saw.

I remember waiting to actually waiting to go into the operating room. We had

to wait about 30 minutes because my EKG results were not in hand yet. I had

them done about 2 weeks prior. Anyway, he stood there holding my hand,

telling me that it would all come out great. I only had to do everything he

told me. He told me about one of his patients that tried to go home and eat

a polish sausage right away. Of course this man had problems. Also, you sign

a very in depth paper about complications that may occur. Re-operation is a

possibility. Yes, it is very scary! If in fact he did get sloppy, my belief

is that they should have made him retire instead of continuing past age 65.

If there were problems, why did they let him go past retirement age? The

whole thing just leaves an empty feeling inside. My thought is just

simply...sad, very sad.

Dawn

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