Guest guest Posted May 27, 2001 Report Share Posted May 27, 2001 > > The patient has the right to decide what will or will not be > > done to him or her. " > > I am curious about who signed your 'Consent For Surgery > Form'? Your statement infers that you did not make a decision > and I can't believe that a hospital in this country would doelective > surgery on a patient without retaining a signed consent. Did > someone force you to sign it? Did you even read the consent?> > If I understand you correctly, you had the BPD. I have a > suggestion for you. If you look back several pages of messages, > you'll find a message titled, 'What A Difference A Decade Makes' > by Sharon E. Stone. She had the BPD 10 years ago and her > current status is nothing short of remarkable. We should all do > so well as Sharon who's on a swim team training for a > Triathalon! While your reasons for having the BPD may be > entirely different, there's no reason you can't also have excellent > results.> > Right now, it seems clear by what you say and the way you say it > that you are really stuck in your overwhelming anger at Dr. Ren. > Yet, in a post you made right after the surgery, you said > something that suggested the problem with the blood supply > could very well have been the result of a pre-existing condition.If > that's true, I can see why Dr. Ren can't tell you exactly WHY the > problem occurred; she wasn't inside your abdomen before > cutting on you so how would Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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