Guest guest Posted October 4, 2000 Report Share Posted October 4, 2000 Hey Flo, I've got a thought on that.... quit looking at em. Trudy (LOL) RE: Thanks and an observation > ** > > ** Original Date: Mon, 02 Oct 2000 13:16:03 -0600 > ** Original Message follows... > > First of all a thankyou to Dr. Rutledge for the information on > downloading the viewer from Microsoft-worked perfectly and I now have > my insurance letter. My observation: I am new and considering this > operation. I do not know the background of the two (apparently in > disfavor) who are referred to in the various letters. I DO KNOW I am > not comfortable when all I see painted is a very rosey picture and no > downside (which I am sure exists, such is life). T. makes some > very good points but I am also very impressed with Dr. Rutledge's > information on his web site. This is something I am beginning to > research, I have started a very thick notebook to track it all. I do > know Dr. Ward personally, and I know he perfected the > Roux-en-y in 1977 I believe. He fixed a hernia for my husband that > no > one else would touch. I do not know if the fine Doctor is still with > us but I have tremendous respect for him. The information that > T. gives is very interesting but she does seem to repeat the same > theme over and over again without any new " fodder " . Never having met > any of the parties involved yet I must keep am open mind to protect > myself. I would feel more comfortable if I could see some major or > minor complaints from post-ops. This is just my humble opinion. I > am > disappointed with the speed of answers from the clinic but I can > imagine they are swamped and will become more so as time passes. One > other item-when surgeries are scheduled all day long-does the team > not > get tired, and all that that implys, toward the last one of the day? > Curious to hear from some of you. ette in Indiana > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2000 Report Share Posted October 4, 2000 Tonight I realized that we are experiencing a side affect from this surgery at our house. I just looked at our dog and she's getting huge. I just looked at my husband. He's getting huge. Yikes.... Flo in MD > ** Original Subject: RE: Thanks and an observation > ** > > ** Original Date: Mon, 02 Oct 2000 13:16:03 -0600 > ** Original Message follows... > > First of all a thankyou to Dr. Rutledge for the information on > downloading the viewer from Microsoft-worked perfectly and I now have > my insurance letter. My observation: I am new and considering this > operation. I do not know the background of the two (apparently in > disfavor) who are referred to in the various letters. I DO KNOW I am > not comfortable when all I see painted is a very rosey picture and no > downside (which I am sure exists, such is life). T. makes some > very good points but I am also very impressed with Dr. Rutledge's > information on his web site. This is something I am beginning to > research, I have started a very thick notebook to track it all. I do > know Dr. Ward personally, and I know he perfected the > Roux-en-y in 1977 I believe. He fixed a hernia for my husband that > no > one else would touch. I do not know if the fine Doctor is still with > us but I have tremendous respect for him. The information that > T. gives is very interesting but she does seem to repeat the same > theme over and over again without any new " fodder " . Never having met > any of the parties involved yet I must keep am open mind to protect > myself. I would feel more comfortable if I could see some major or > minor complaints from post-ops. This is just my humble opinion. I > am > disappointed with the speed of answers from the clinic but I can > imagine they are swamped and will become more so as time passes. One > other item-when surgeries are scheduled all day long-does the team > not > get tired, and all that that implys, toward the last one of the day? > Curious to hear from some of you. ette in Indiana > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2000 Report Share Posted October 4, 2000 Flo, there cant be a dull moment in your house...you are too funny!!!! Robin At 06:31 PM 10/4/00 -0500, you wrote: >Tonight I realized that we are experiencing a side affect from this surgery at our house. I just looked at our dog and she's getting huge. I just looked at my husband. He's getting huge. Yikes.... > >Flo in MD > > >> ** Original Subject: RE: Thanks and an observation >> ** > >> ** Original Date: Mon, 02 Oct 2000 13:16:03 -0600 > >> ** Original Message follows... > >> >> First of all a thankyou to Dr. Rutledge for the information on >> downloading the viewer from Microsoft-worked perfectly and I now have >> my insurance letter. My observation: I am new and considering this >> operation. I do not know the background of the two (apparently in >> disfavor) who are referred to in the various letters. I DO KNOW I am >> not comfortable when all I see painted is a very rosey picture and no >> downside (which I am sure exists, such is life). T. makes some >> very good points but I am also very impressed with Dr. Rutledge's >> information on his web site. This is something I am beginning to >> research, I have started a very thick notebook to track it all. I do >> know Dr. Ward personally, and I know he perfected the >> Roux-en-y in 1977 I believe. He fixed a hernia for my husband that >> no >> one else would touch. I do not know if the fine Doctor is still with >> us but I have tremendous respect for him. The information that >> T. gives is very interesting but she does seem to repeat the same >> theme over and over again without any new " fodder " . Never having met >> any of the parties involved yet I must keep am open mind to protect >> myself. I would feel more comfortable if I could see some major or >> minor complaints from post-ops. This is just my humble opinion. I >> am >> disappointed with the speed of answers from the clinic but I can >> imagine they are swamped and will become more so as time passes. One >> other item-when surgeries are scheduled all day long-does the team >> not >> get tired, and all that that implys, toward the last one of the day? >> Curious to hear from some of you. ette in Indiana >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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