Guest guest Posted April 17, 2001 Report Share Posted April 17, 2001 From: " Pam Young (by way of ilena rose) " <pamyoung73@...> Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 12:19 PM Subject: Crippled by Breast Reconstruction > > Dear Ilena and Eileen: > I am forwarding a copy of an email I sent to President W. Bush > at the White House. I invite other women who have been hurt by breast > reconstruction to join me in contacting the President about our concerns. > If we don't speak out, more women will be hurt and guideline > suggestions for PL 105-277, The Women's Health & Cancer Rights Act of 1998, > won't be written by women who know the truth about breast reconstruction. > Thank you, Pam > > > >From: " Pam Young " <pamyoung73@...> > >president@... > >CC: vice.president@..., first.lady@..., > >mrs.cheney@..., pamyoung73@... > >Subject: Crippled by Breast Reconstruction > >Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2001 18:36:03 -0000 > > > >Dear President W. Bush: > > > >There is a law that President Clinton signed into office: PL 105-277, The > >Women's Health & Cancer Rights Act of 1998. This law forces insurance > >companies to pay for disabling breast reconstruction surgeries. I have been > >disabled due to one of these surgeries. I have written to many members of > >congress, including Oxley & Mike Dewine (OH Rep.), but they won't > >answer. > > > >There needs to be strict guidelines to PL 105-277 to prevent other women > >from being crippled. Hearings before congress should be held so that women > >can tell their stories, instead of the BIG INTERESTS GROUPS making the laws > >and the plastic surgeons deciding the guidelines. > > > >Women in the United States who have been crippled and mutilated by these > >breast reconstructive surgeries, such as Saline Implants and TRAM FLAPS, > >deserve the right to speak before congress about the deceptive medical > >practices that are becoming a Human Rights Issue. > > > >Thank you, Pam Young > > > >P.S. I have enclosed my story. I hope the White House will respond. > > > >>From: " Pam Young " <pamyoung73@...> > >>SOSalines@... > >>CC: pamyoung73@... > >>Subject: A Tram Flap Story > >>Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 19:02:04 -0000 > >> > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com > > Received: from 131.187.169.142 by lw14fd.law14.hotmail.msn.com with HTTP; > Wed, 28 Mar 2001 19:02:04 GMT > X-Originating-IP: [131.187.169.142] > From: " Pam Young " <pamyoung73@...> > SOSalines@... > Cc: pamyoung73@... > Subject: A Tram Flap Story > Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 19:02:04 -0000 > Mime-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: text/html > X-Stn-Info: > > Dear Readers: I am disabled because of a Tram Flap breast reconstructive > surgery I had at Moffitt Cancer Hospital in Tampa, Florida in 1997 at age > 42. In this type of surgery, plastic surgeons cut open the abdomen from hip > to hip and sever the abdominal rectus muscle, just above the pelvic bone, > tunnel it up under the abdomen and attach it to the chest (where the > cancerous breast has been removed). I can no longer sit up without help, > and must roll to get off a bed. I cannot stand for an length of time or > carry groceries. I can no longer participate in sexual relations or wear > jeans. My abdomen is distorted with my intestines pushing forward on my > left side and my quarter-sized belly button off to the right. After I was > diagnosed with breast cancer, I was encouraged by the leader of a local > breast cancer support group to go to Moffitt. At Moffitt, Dr. pressured > me during a 2 hr. session to agree to see a plastic surgeon. Dr. ig! > nored my objections and made an appointment with Dr. Kearney at Moffitt. > Dr. Kearney pinched my nipple, photographed my breasts, and told me no > details of reconstruction. Dr. Kearney scheduled me for surgery without my > knowledge or consent. I went back to Moffitt for a second opinion from Dr. > Wells. She said she had no photos of a completed Tram Flap. Dr. Wells > neglected to inquire about my chronic bowel and back problems, which should > have disqualified me from the Tram. Dr. Wells neglected to enlighten me > about complications such as hernias. Dr. Wells only gave me the name of a > satisfied patient whose medical condition was different from mine. Dr. > Wells did not give me a consent form until minutes before the operation. > That generic form listed none of the complications specific to the Tram. > Dr. Wells severed the wrong muscle, taking it from the same side as the > reconstructed breast, rather than the opposite side. When I woke from > surgery, I felt as if I had been hit by a! truck and shot in the gut with > a shotgun. Dr. Wells prescribed a narcotic for the pain (keeping me in a > euphoria for months). The narcotic caused constipation, but Dr.Wells > neglected to prescribe a laxative (later causing me to herniate). Three > months later, I had a bulging in my abdomen, but Dr. Wells refused to tell > me it was a hernia. I had a nervous breakdown and had to take medication > and go to a psychotherapist. Another doctor told me I had a hernia, and I > returned to Dr. Wells who cut me open again and inserted mesh in my > abdomen. The repair operation caused nerve damage in my pelvic and I had to > go for nerve blocks. When I complained to doctors in my Humana HMO group, > they maintained a " Good Old Boy " attitude and treated me as if I was > imagining the problems. I had 2 yrs. of continuous bleeding from the > uterus, but no Florida doctor would help me. My only child moved away to > live with relatives. I totalled my car in an accident. I was ! dismissed > from my teaching job in Hillsborough Co. My husband told me to leave the > house. I returned to my hometown in Ohio to live in a homeless shelter > until I could receive disability. My credit was damaged and had to have > someone sign for me to get a place to live. The only doctor with an > objective viewpoint who would help me was a doctor of Natural Medicine. > Lawyers say I cannot file a Malpratice suit after a year or two and that > suing Moffitt is like suing God. I wish I would have never had > reconstructive surgery. The Tram is reported to have originated in Nazi > Germany for the construction of the abdomen. In a book, The Nazi Doctors, > the author describes a surgery at Auschwitz which also horizontally severs > the abdomen: " This was the operation performed by Dering, and the method > often used--a horizontal incision above the pubic area.... " I didn't even > receive the rights, listed in the Nuremberg Code o! f 1947, of free choice > without deceit, duress, and knowlege to make an enlightened decision. I > urge women to write law-makers and demand strict legal guidelines for the > Women's Health & Cancer Rights Act of 1998. Thank you, Pam (USA). > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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