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In a message dated 10/24/2001 1:09:45 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

duodenalswitch writes:

> Just once, just one time I would love someone to say that they had a

> surgeon they loved but they know s/he is human and like other humans,

> may have lapses in judgment and imperfect skills.

>

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You can breathe. LOL Okay, I'll say it. I love Dr. Maguire. He is a

gentle and very caring man. But I had a major complication and lost the

blood flow to my duodenum. Was it just my body or his imperfect skills?

Could a different surgeon have had a different outcome? Could Dr. Maguire on

a different day have a different outcome? Perhaps. I'll never know. I knew

that I was not putting myself into the hands of someone who was infallible.

I trusted God to be the difference. There is a huge difference between

infallibility and negligence. I do not believe he was negligent in my case.

Even with that problem, I have had such a wonderful and spectacular recovery

and good outcome. All I know, is I am very thankful.

Jackie Ward

" God bless America! Land that I love "

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