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Good. Keep pressing the point. Tell them you'll take your chances with

death before letting them remove that finger. Act very serious about

it. And get copies of your lab work.

Please remember, orthopaedic surgeons usually opt for surgery, even if

they say they don't (like a reflex, they're trained in it and prefer

to do it). Stay in GOOD touch with the infectious disease doc, he's

your real ally here. And you might consider having an independent

radiologist look at your scans. The current guy will take his cues

from the docs who ordered the scan, to corroborate whatever his opinon

is.

penny

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> The four doctors that are reviewing this matter together (2

> orthopaedics, 1 Radiologist, and one Infection Specialist) all have

> said that surgery and/or removal of the finger is the absolute last

> resort.

>

> I am majoring in computer forensics and the use of 10 digits is very

> important.

>

> They have said that they would remove it only if my life were in

> danger.

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I just want to clarify something. I certainly don't advocate losing

your life to save a finger. Losing a finger is a small price to pay,

if it means saving your life.

My emphasis, is that you need these docs to know that you demand the

very best care possible, and expect ALL treatment efforts to be

made, and that you should be kept informed of all options and likely

outcomes. Ask them for documentation of their opinions, etc. Do not

let them play God with your life.

This, of course, is purely my opinion, based on my personal

experiences with docs who care more about their bottom line, than

our health.

Also, if you're young, emphasize that you have a long life ahead of

you. If you're older, tell them you won't accept any age

discrimination when making decisions.

penny

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> > The four doctors that are reviewing this matter together (2

> > orthopaedics, 1 Radiologist, and one Infection Specialist) all

have

> > said that surgery and/or removal of the finger is the absolute

last

> > resort.

> >

> > I am majoring in computer forensics and the use of 10 digits is

very

> > important.

> >

> > They have said that they would remove it only if my life were in

> > danger.

> >

> >

> >

>

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  • 2 years later...

Hi,

We just went through this last week when my son had his ear tubes

re-done. We requested to not have Nitrous and they were amazingly

helpful. My son woke up after the procedure and is doing well with no

visible regressions. They use the gases to get your child to sleep

before they can administer other meds...there are other ways that they

can do this - the nitrous just makes it easier. I made the request

and the anesthesiologist called me back. If you contact your pre-op

people, they can put you in touch with your son's... If you want

details on what I told him when he asked about the " no-Nitrous " feel

free to email me back...

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