Guest guest Posted May 20, 2001 Report Share Posted May 20, 2001 Hi all: Quite a few people seem to be very concerned about the length of their common channels. I've had a hard time understanding why this is, but now after thinking about it, I think maybe I have an inkling of what's going on... Let me start by saying that I have ABSOLUTELY NO IDEA how long my common channel is. Nor do I care. Don't get me wrong, I care about my outcome at least as much as the next patient. It's just that I don't have the expertise to tell my surgeon how to do his job. So I don't. So, I've been wondering why so many other people don't seem to trust their surgeons to do the job correctly? And the only answer I can come up with is that maybe some patients just don't trust their doctors all that much in general. In general terms, I can relate to this, I really can. I'm not exactly a big fan of doctors in general. I remember one time when my idiot doctor sent me to see a neurologist, without bothering to tell the neurologist what to look for. This didn't bother the neurologist at all. He spent at least an hour poking and prodding me, and having me walk around his large office suite in nothing but my underwear. At the end of the appointment, he diagnosed me as -- you guessed it -- OBESE! (What a shocker, huh?) For this he charged in excess of $500 (about 15 years ago). So I understand mistrust of doctors. But I really think that this surgery is so important that we shouldn't let ourselves fall into our historical patterns. But the question is how do we avoid it, given that we as a group have very good reason to mistrust and/or just plain dislike doctors? I think the answer lies in doing extensive research on your doctor before you even meet him/her. I'm talking about your doctor's training, capabilities, and experience AS A SURGEON. All too often I see people who seem to choose their surgeon on the basis of how nice the surgeon's office staff is, or whether earlier patients " liked " the doctor. I'm sure most of you have watched the tv show " ER. " On that show, there are several surgeons. If I had to have surgery at that (obviously fictional) hospital, I would want Dr. Romano. Yes, the little fascist bastard would be my first choice. Why? Because his patients LIVE. He is the BEST SURGEON, even though he is an absolute shit as a human being. So what does this have to do with anything? Everything. I think we would do well to spend more time taking a long hard look at the MEDICAL credentials of our surgeons. If personality is important to you, then by all means, look at that too. BUT, first and foremost, look for a surgeon who you can and will trust IN THE OPERATING ROOM. Think about what goes on in an OR. First, the anesthesiologist pumps you full of chemicals so powerful that they stop most of your bodily functions, including your BREATHING. Next, the surgeon takes a very sharp blade and cuts a HUGE slit in your belly. Then he flips your liver up out of the way, stretches out your intestines, and starts lopping off 75% of your stomach and completely re-plumbing your small intestine. (In my case he also lopped off my gallbladder and apendix while he was in there.) At this point your life is, literally, IN YOUR SURGEON'S HANDS! Here's the point, (FINALLY!). If you are not comfortable enough with your surgeon's abilities to allow him/her to decide how long your common channel should be, then how can you trust that person with your LIFE? Please understand that I'm not criticising anyone. It's just that I've had such a positive experience with this surgery it's nearly unbelievable. I would sincerely like for all of you to have just as positive an experience. And I honestly believe that one of the reasons I am having such a positive experience is that by the time I met my doctor I had complete faith in his ability to perform the surgery correctly and even to save my life if something went wrong. Please don't settle for anything less from your surgeons! Happy switching to everybody, Tom Panniculectomy, Dr. Anthone, 11/10/2000 Open DS, Dr. Anthone, 03/30/2001 11/10/2000....384 03/30/2001....360 04/19/2001....338 04/22/2001....334.5 05/03/2001....328 05/14/2001....319 05/18/2001....316 68 Ugly Pounds, GONE FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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