Guest guest Posted September 1, 2010 Report Share Posted September 1, 2010 Hello, Would members mind being a bit more mindful of subject lines and the changes that occur in the body/context/when thread subjects change? I am so guilty of this - changing the subject but forgetting to change the subject line in the email. I have such a small amount of time to read emails lately and I know I'm not the only one - but I like to read what I can; skimming to subjects that either apply to me or that I may be able to help with and trying to read the rest when I can, abut with incorrect subjects I find I'm spending a lot of time weeding through emails. Hate to sound cranky ... Thanks - Kathy Re: Surgeons in North Carolina They are catheters that are made in such a way that they stay inside the plastic, like in a sheath, and your fingers only come in contact with that sheath as the cath is inserted (the catheter comes out of the sheath as it goes in). So, no gloves necessary as you never " open up the packet " and take the catheter out. > >> > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > Hi, > >> > > My name is Livvie and I have been part of this group for several > >> > > years. > >> > > Occassionaly > >> > > making a comment or asking a question, but mostly just gather > >> information > >> > > from the > >> > > posts of others. My daughter has had 4 de-tethering surguries and is > >> > > symptomatic > >> > > again, and has been almost since she left the hospital from her last > >> > > surgery. > >> > > Her neurosugeon at Duke has said they have done everything they can > >> > > do > >> to > >> > > help her > >> > > and unless she shows neurological decline, further surgeries are not > >> > > advised. > >> > > I personally would hate to see her have more surgeries. But, surely > >> > there > >> > > is something > >> > > that can be done to releive her pain. I would love to have a second > >> > > opinion before we > >> > > accept this and give up on being somewhat pain free without strong > >> meds. > >> > > Anybody have any experiences with any Dr.'s in North Carolina other > >> than > >> > > Duke hospital? > >> > > I would love some feedback. > >> > > Thanks, > >> > > Livvie > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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