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OMG , I'm so happy for you!!! I'm sorry for the fiasco at the hospital,

thats horrible....and getting all too common unfortunately. I have been very

very pleased with the " service " at OU Med Ctr but I wouldnt go to Norman

Regional if my life depended on it.  I am so thrilled that your surgery was

successful!! and put your tatoo back together?? Wow! Dr. Frim sounds fabulous!

HUGS,

Subject: my surgery- Dr Frim

To: tetheredspinalcord

Date: Friday, December 3, 2010, 12:50 AM

 

Hi Everyone,

I had surgery with Dr Frim on the 23rd. The surgery went really well, all my

pain is gone. I just feel the incision pain and am on meds for that. My leg

numbness and tingling- GONE.

I haven't heard this about The University of Chicago from anyone so I thought I

would prepare anyone who is going there.

They are not very nice. Make sure you have a patient advocate. I was left with

an empty pain pump that took 2hrs to be refilled, my hubby had to get the charge

nurse and yell. This happened no joke 3 times.

I did end up getting my own room which was great.

Another incident happened when hubby went home to change. I was on dialudid and

valium in the am. They gave me TYLENOL as I was crying of pain. No explanation,

they refused to page Dr Frim or a resident. I had to call security and the

hospital afministor came out with some counselor apologizing like crazy. The

nurse was sent horrible.

They were all mean. They would not show me how to use the bed pan, or answer any

question.

I was sent home. But because I could not urinate all day we went to the local ER

trying to avoid them. It was like night and day. They gave me shots and held my

hand before inserting the catheter!

There was some bacteria in the urine so Dr Frim asked for an ambulance transfer

to U of Chicago.

I was in more hell for 2 days until released.

I thought I would warn anyone going there of what they should expect.

Dr Frim was great, we have been emailing back and forth and checking on my

progress. Right now only incision pain! I have to tell you I have a huge tattoo

and it's very intricate, he put it together PERFECT! So I love Dr Frim, but be

prepared :)

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YAY! Am so happy your surgery went well and if you are already feeling benefits

that is amazing as you are so early in the healing process! I am so sorry for

your experience at the hospital -- this surgery is hell to go through with good

nurses, let alone rotten ones. My last surgery I had one nasty nurse (and she

was young so I would hate to see her in 20 yrs) -- I dreaded everytime she was

on duty as she was a witch. Luckily everyone else was great. But, in my

experience regardless of how good the nurses are they don't have enough time to

take care of you and you really need someone with you for the first few days

until you are mobile.

Dee

To: tetheredspinalcord

From: lilacs007@...

Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2010 22:50:46 -0800

Subject: my surgery- Dr Frim

Hi Everyone,

I had surgery with Dr Frim on the 23rd. The surgery went really well, all my

pain is gone. I just feel the incision pain and am on meds for that. My leg

numbness and tingling- GONE.

I haven't heard this about The University of Chicago from anyone so I thought I

would prepare anyone who is going there.

They are not very nice. Make sure you have a patient advocate. I was left with

an empty pain pump that took 2hrs to be refilled, my hubby had to get the charge

nurse and yell. This happened no joke 3 times.

I did end up getting my own room which was great.

Another incident happened when hubby went home to change. I was on dialudid and

valium in the am. They gave me TYLENOL as I was crying of pain. No explanation,

they refused to page Dr Frim or a resident. I had to call security and the

hospital afministor came out with some counselor apologizing like crazy. The

nurse was sent horrible.

They were all mean. They would not show me how to use the bed pan, or answer any

question.

I was sent home. But because I could not urinate all day we went to the local ER

trying to avoid them. It was like night and day. They gave me shots and held my

hand before inserting the catheter!

There was some bacteria in the urine so Dr Frim asked for an ambulance transfer

to U of Chicago.

I was in more hell for 2 days until released.

I thought I would warn anyone going there of what they should expect.

Dr Frim was great, we have been emailing back and forth and checking on my

progress. Right now only incision pain! I have to tell you I have a huge tattoo

and it's very intricate, he put it together PERFECT! So I love Dr Frim, but be

prepared :)

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Good to hear that your recovery is going well. Sorry you had to put up with

sub-par service in the hospital.

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my surgery- Dr Frim

Hi Everyone,

I had surgery with Dr Frim on the 23rd. The surgery went really well, all my

pain is gone. I just feel the incision pain and am on meds for that. My leg

numbness and tingling- GONE.

I haven't heard this about The University of Chicago from anyone so I thought I

would prepare anyone who is going there.

They are not very nice. Make sure you have a patient advocate. I was left with

an empty pain pump that took 2hrs to be refilled, my hubby had to get the charge

nurse and yell. This happened no joke 3 times.

I did end up getting my own room which was great.

Another incident happened when hubby went home to change. I was on dialudid and

valium in the am. They gave me TYLENOL as I was crying of pain. No explanation,

they refused to page Dr Frim or a resident. I had to call security and the

hospital afministor came out with some counselor apologizing like crazy. The

nurse was sent horrible.

They were all mean. They would not show me how to use the bed pan, or answer any

question.

I was sent home. But because I could not urinate all day we went to the local ER

trying to avoid them. It was like night and day. They gave me shots and held my

hand before inserting the catheter!

There was some bacteria in the urine so Dr Frim asked for an ambulance transfer

to U of Chicago.

I was in more hell for 2 days until released.

I thought I would warn anyone going there of what they should expect.

Dr Frim was great, we have been emailing back and forth and checking on my

progress. Right now only incision pain! I have to tell you I have a huge tattoo

and it's very intricate, he put it together PERFECT! So I love Dr Frim, but be

prepared :)

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So happy to hear your surgery went well. That is terrific and I hope things

continue to improve. The hospital situation sounds inexcusable and must have

been horrible. Thank goodness your husband was able to stay with you. All the

best in your recovery. Hope you are taking off work for a while.

>

> Hi Everyone,

>

> I had surgery with Dr Frim on the 23rd. The surgery went really well, all my

pain is gone. I just feel the incision pain and am on meds for that. My leg

numbness and tingling- GONE.

> I haven't heard this about The University of Chicago from anyone so I thought

I would prepare anyone who is going there.

> They are not very nice. Make sure you have a patient advocate. I was left

with an empty pain pump that took 2hrs to be refilled, my hubby had to get the

charge nurse and yell. This happened no joke 3 times.

> I did end up getting my own room which was great.

> Another incident happened when hubby went home to change. I was on dialudid

and valium in the am. They gave me TYLENOL as I was crying of pain. No

explanation, they refused to page Dr Frim or a resident. I had to call security

and the hospital afministor came out with some counselor apologizing like crazy.

The nurse was sent horrible.

> They were all mean. They would not show me how to use the bed pan, or answer

any question.

> I was sent home. But because I could not urinate all day we went to the local

ER trying to avoid them. It was like night and day. They gave me shots and held

my hand before inserting the catheter!

> There was some bacteria in the urine so Dr Frim asked for an ambulance

transfer to U of Chicago.

> I was in more hell for 2 days until released.

> I thought I would warn anyone going there of what they should expect.

> Dr Frim was great, we have been emailing back and forth and checking on my

progress. Right now only incision pain! I have to tell you I have a huge tattoo

and it's very intricate, he put it together PERFECT! So I love Dr Frim, but be

prepared :)

>

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