Guest guest Posted September 27, 2005 Report Share Posted September 27, 2005 Hello Eleni. I'm glad to hear that you aren't experiencing problems on site with your implants, and sorry to hear about your PS! You may want to reconsider filing a greivance against him simply because he could, and probably will, do this to other women. If there is something on file then a track record begins and eventually he will dig his own hole and be out of business. I'd hate to think of how many patients of his have felt the same way and done nothing about it because it was a minor infraction. I'm sure you aren't the only one! As t your implants, my PS was excellent and I had no on site problems for the entire 11 years I was implanted. The problems are more often systemic, throughout the entire body. This is the reason why every doctor will tell us that we couldn't possibly be ill from our implants! Anyway, pay attention to your overall body feeling and if you start to feel anything weird, you can look at the many symptom lists in our files, then get the implants out ASAP. I certainly hope you don't experience any of the things I did, but if you do become ill, removing the implants will greatly improve your health. Best wishes, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2005 Report Share Posted September 27, 2005 The PS I had for BI surgery finally had his license revoked. By that time, he had killed one woman with anesthesia, falsely advertised he was board certified, committed insurance fraud and had 3 criminal charges of sexual assault against him. I don't have a lot of respect for most doctors. This was an eye-opener and possibly the most egregious doctor but not bar far the only 'problem'. Doctors, imho, need to realize that they are NOT necessarily the most educated people on the planet. MANY people have as much education as they, just in different fields. Secondly, they are NOT deities. However, if patients continue allowing doctors to get away with murder, then...they will. > Hello Eleni. I'm glad to hear that you aren't experiencing problems > on site with your implants, and sorry to hear about your PS! You may > want to reconsider filing a greivance against him simply because he > could, and probably will, do this to other women. If there is > something on file then a track record begins and eventually he will > dig his own hole and be out of business. I'd hate to think of how > many patients of his have felt the same way and done nothing about > it because it was a minor infraction. I'm sure you aren't the only > one! > > As t your implants, my PS was excellent and I had no on site > problems for the entire 11 years I was implanted. The problems are > more often systemic, throughout the entire body. This is the reason > why every doctor will tell us that we couldn't possibly be ill from > our implants! Anyway, pay attention to your overall body feeling and > if you start to feel anything weird, you can look at the many > symptom lists in our files, then get the implants out ASAP. I > certainly hope you don't experience any of the things I did, but if > you do become ill, removing the implants will greatly improve your > health. > > Best wishes, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2005 Report Share Posted September 27, 2005 > Hello Eleni. I'm glad to hear that you aren't experiencing problems > on site with your implants, and sorry to hear about your PS! You may > want to reconsider filing a greivance against him simply because he > could, and probably will, do this to other women. If there is > something on file then a track record begins and eventually he will > dig his own hole and be out of business. I'd hate to think of how > many patients of his have felt the same way and done nothing about > it because it was a minor infraction. I'm sure you aren't the only > one! > > As t your implants, my PS was excellent and I had no on site > problems for the entire 11 years I was implanted. The problems are > more often systemic, throughout the entire body. This is the reason > why every doctor will tell us that we couldn't possibly be ill from > our implants! Anyway, pay attention to your overall body feeling and > if you start to feel anything weird, you can look at the many > symptom lists in our files, then get the implants out ASAP. I > certainly hope you don't experience any of the things I did, but if > you do become ill, removing the implants will greatly improve your > health. > > Best wishes, Thank you, . Yes, I'm starting to think I should file after all. I pretty much yelled at this doctor, told him off. And I'll watch for what you ladies are describing as to symptoms just in case. Thank you, Eleni > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2005 Report Share Posted September 27, 2005 --- In , " MollyBloom54 " <mollyb54@b...> wrote: > The PS I had for BI surgery finally had his license revoked. By that time, he had killed one > woman with anesthesia, falsely advertised he was board certified, committed insurance > fraud and had 3 criminal charges of sexual assault against him. > > I don't have a lot of respect for most doctors. This was an eye- opener and possibly the > most egregious doctor but not bar far the only 'problem'. > Doctors, imho, need to realize that they are NOT necessarily the most educated people on > the planet. MANY people have as much education as they, just in different fields. > Secondly, they are NOT deities. > > However, if patients continue allowing doctors to get away with murder, then...they will. Exactly. Unbelievable what happened to you! I tell this to people, that there are a LOT of plastic surgeon quacks out there. There really are, and I'm not being biased or prejudiced. A lady I've chatted with via internet who is a nurse had a very bad experience. She will not file, but she clearly has a lawsuit case! Her BA was botched. Her thigh lift looks terrible. This doctor sweet talked her and made sexual comments to her, violating at 2-3 counts of physician sexual misconduct (I've done a little bit of research). This gal took all of her retirement to pay this doctor, and he has been abusive on the phone with her, stalking her or watching her internet conversations. She doesn't even know how this doctor found out her user identity or anything. This is scary. She also got 2 other opinions from 2 other doctors who said that this first doctor had done it all wrong. This lady has a case, but doesn't want to lose her job where she works. They work in the same hospital facility and she likes it there. Terrible, horrible for her. Thank you for listening. Eleni Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2005 Report Share Posted September 27, 2005 I imagine there are more than average quacks in PS. However, there are a lot of bad doctors. It takes a lot of looking to find someone decent. And to find a doctor that is qualified and a decent human being is indeed rare. > > The PS I had for BI surgery finally had his license revoked. By > that time, he had killed one > > woman with anesthesia, falsely advertised he was board certified, > committed insurance > > fraud and had 3 criminal charges of sexual assault against him. > > > > I don't have a lot of respect for most doctors. This was an eye- > opener and possibly the > > most egregious doctor but not bar far the only 'problem'. > > Doctors, imho, need to realize that they are NOT necessarily the > most educated people on > > the planet. MANY people have as much education as they, just in > different fields. > > Secondly, they are NOT deities. > > > > However, if patients continue allowing doctors to get away with > murder, then...they will. > > Exactly. Unbelievable what happened to you! I tell this to people, > that there are a LOT of plastic surgeon quacks out there. There > really are, and I'm not being biased or prejudiced. A lady I've > chatted with via internet who is a nurse had a very bad experience. > She will not file, but she clearly has a lawsuit case! Her BA was > botched. Her thigh lift looks terrible. This doctor sweet talked > her and made sexual comments to her, violating at 2-3 counts of > physician sexual misconduct (I've done a little bit of research). > This gal took all of her retirement to pay this doctor, and he has > been abusive on the phone with her, stalking her or watching her > internet conversations. She doesn't even know how this doctor found > out her user identity or anything. This is scary. She also got 2 > other opinions from 2 other doctors who said that this first doctor > had done it all wrong. This lady has a case, but doesn't want to > lose her job where she works. They work in the same hospital > facility and she likes it there. Terrible, horrible for her. > > Thank you for listening. > > Eleni Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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