Guest guest Posted July 11, 2000 Report Share Posted July 11, 2000 > Wow, , you gots cojones! Well, said... at 4 am all > I could come up with was " what a pompous ass! " > (Sorry Dr R, also a child of the 60s here, > and as you know, we feel that we MUST fight truth and > justice...Tonto, bring me that white horse) > > Everyone have fun and play nice. > > in Ohio (not a lawyer, doctor or nurse, but with > enough common sense to read between the lines) > MGB 2/22/2000 > 325-260 > 65 pounds in 4 months Ooooh, I envy your weight loss! You go, girl!! Thanks for the kind words! Kind regards, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2000 Report Share Posted July 11, 2000 Go, ! I like the way you said that! Well put! Kind regards, " Hobart " <lhobart@u...> wrote: > Dear Walter, > > I really want to thank you for your post explaining why > you have decided not to represent Dr. Rutledge's patients > at this time. I can assure you that what I had conjured > up in my mind was a lot worse than what you told us -- a > group of surgeons who can't agree on anything agree that > this is a bad operation, i.e., you can't in good conscience > assist people in having this surgery. This seems like > faulty logic to me, so I am truly relieved. In fact, I > think it's kind of funny that you say Dr. Rutledge's > explanation is " unscientific " and you use this as your basis. > > Another point, it seems to me you are asking Dr. Rutledge > to do the impossible. As you are relying on the opinions > of the other surgeons, what can Dr. R say to you that > would change your mind? Anything he will say about 10-15 > years in the future will be easy to criticize or disregard. > He has displayed so much information in his website and been > criticized for it. He has explained exactly how the > MGB is performed (and that it is different from the > old procedure) and has been told that he is dishonest > and evasive. What I would like to hear from you is why > would Dr. Rutledge do this? Why would he jeopardize his > entire career to publicize false information? I'm certain > he is capable of performing the " more difficult " RNY. > > And, lastly, I just cannot accept your point that Dr. R > is a caring, compassionate surgeon AND is hiding and > evasive about his procedure. > I've been reading the MiniGastricBypass Onelist and > the Post-Op list for seven months now and for me, it > just doesn't add up. > > Still listening, > in land Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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