Guest guest Posted October 3, 2000 Report Share Posted October 3, 2000 In a message dated 10/3/00 9:42:17 PM Central Daylight Time, comic@... writes: << wicked witch, . >> Trudy, Let's give a rest. She is not even on this list. Let's keep to the subject at hand/ PLEASE I have some questions for Dr R.......... HOw is his surgery different from the Bilrothh II and what other patients BESIDES weight loss patients of his get this Bilroth II.....ie is anyone doing this procedure Open? Additionally I have more specific questions I need answered. I believe all would be interested in hearing DR R's answer.............. What modifications, exactly, do you do during your procedure that makes it different from the original Billroth II? What modifications, exactly, do you do during your procedure that makes it different from the Mason Loop bypass? Is the Billroth II is only for anything other than after cancer and trauma surgery where the people have lost a lot of intestine and stomach and there is no other choice?(other than when you perform the surgery?)In those cases is the RNY is the preferred method if there is enough intestine left, because of the known dangers of the Billroth II allowing bile to get into the stomach? What other reputable bariatric surgeon in the country will do the Billroth II for weight loss? Is there documentation of incidences of alkaline gastritis, esophagitis, barrett's esophagus, and cancer post operatively? Isn't it true the Billroth II was invented in the 1880's by Theodur Billroth and it's not a new surgery at all? Researching again Forgive the nurse questions.....I cant find all the infor I am seeking answers to Thank You. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2000 Report Share Posted October 3, 2000 , Its hard to give a rest when she is bombarding people on here with unsolicited, very frightening email and continues to use bogus names to get back on the group just so she can scare people. I was willing to give her slack but not anymore. Here's a new one for the group....she sent my mother an email asking how my mother would live with the fact that she was sentencing her daughter to cancer by supporting this surgery. I can honestly say " in the words of the Survivor " if I passed that woman laying in a ditch I would step over her! -- In MiniGastricBypass (AT) egroups (DOT) com, a1soldit@a... wrote: > In a message dated 10/3/00 9:42:17 PM Central Daylight Time, > comic@n... writes: > > << wicked witch, . >> > Trudy, > Let's give a rest. She is not even on this list. Let's keep to the > subject at hand/ > PLEASE > I have some questions for Dr R.......... > HOw is his surgery different from the Bilrothh II and what other patients > BESIDES weight loss patients of his get this Bilroth II.....ie is anyone > doing this procedure Open? > Additionally I have more specific questions I need answered. I believe all > would be interested in hearing DR R's answer.............. > > What modifications, exactly, do you do during your procedure that makes > it different from the original Billroth II? > > What modifications, exactly, do you do during your procedure that makes > it different from the Mason Loop bypass? > > Is the Billroth II is only for anything other than after cancer and trauma > surgery where the people have lost a lot of intestine and stomach and > there is no other choice?(other than when you perform the surgery?) In those > cases is the RNY is the preferred method if there is enough intestine left, > because of the known dangers of the Billroth II allowing bile to get > into the stomach? > > What other reputable bariatric surgeon in the country > will do the Billroth II for weight loss? Is there documentation of > incidences of > alkaline gastritis, esophagitis, barrett's esophagus, and cancer post > operatively? > > Isn't it true the Billroth II was invented in the 1880's by Theodur > Billroth and it's not a new surgery at all? > > > Researching again > Forgive the nurse questions.....I cant find all the infor I am seeking > answers to > Thank You. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2000 Report Share Posted October 3, 2000 Thanx ... maybe she won't fly over your mother's computer anymore now... LOL Trudy, Indiana Re: Dr R some questions , Its hard to give a rest when she is bombarding people on here with unsolicited, very frightening email and continues to use bogus names to get back on the group just so she can scare people. I was willing to give her slack but not anymore. Here's a new one for the group....she sent my mother an email asking how my mother would live with the fact that she was sentencing her daughter to cancer by supporting this surgery. I can honestly say " in the words of the Survivor " if I passed that woman laying in a ditch I would step over her! -- In MiniGastricBypass (AT) egroups (DOT) com, a1soldit@a... wrote: > In a message dated 10/3/00 9:42:17 PM Central Daylight Time, > comic@n... writes: > > << wicked witch, . >> > Trudy, > Let's give a rest. She is not even on this list. Let's keep to the > subject at hand/ > PLEASE > I have some questions for Dr R.......... > HOw is his surgery different from the Bilrothh II and what other patients > BESIDES weight loss patients of his get this Bilroth II.....ie is anyone > doing this procedure Open? > Additionally I have more specific questions I need answered. I believe all > would be interested in hearing DR R's answer.............. > > What modifications, exactly, do you do during your procedure that makes > it different from the original Billroth II? > > What modifications, exactly, do you do during your procedure that makes > it different from the Mason Loop bypass? > > Is the Billroth II is only for anything other than after cancer and trauma > surgery where the people have lost a lot of intestine and stomach and > there is no other choice?(other than when you perform the surgery?) In those > cases is the RNY is the preferred method if there is enough intestine left, > because of the known dangers of the Billroth II allowing bile to get > into the stomach? > > What other reputable bariatric surgeon in the country > will do the Billroth II for weight loss? Is there documentation of > incidences of > alkaline gastritis, esophagitis, barrett's esophagus, and cancer post > operatively? > > Isn't it true the Billroth II was invented in the 1880's by Theodur > Billroth and it's not a new surgery at all? > > > Researching again > Forgive the nurse questions.....I cant find all the infor I am seeking > answers to > Thank You. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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