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OK - here is my story.

I found out about my IDC on Halloween. Spoke to my family dr. (where

the biospy results were sent). She recommended a surgeon.

I called the surgeon and had my first appointment the first week of

November.

Surgeon recommended a lumpectomy since tumor was small (1.5 cm) - he

is very busy, scheduled lumpectomy on 12/5/06 - which seemed like a

long time to wait, but he said it really would'nt matter because the

tumor has been growing for between 5 - 10 years, a month is not going

to make a difference.

Surgery removed a 4.5 cm tumor, 4 out of 14 nodes were possitive.

Received call from surgeon - need a reincision.

When in for my follow up for surgery. My surgeon pushed blame on

the report he received that the information wasn't accurate, tumor

was grossly underestimated and he concentrated on the superior, as

indicated on the mamogram/ ultrasound, however, superior margins were

clean however the inferior was positive.

Dropped off my disability papers while I was there. They charge $10

to fill out paperwork (how pathetic). I requested my papers get

mailed to my employer to get completed and filed. A week later, my

employer called me to let me know they never received anything from

the doctor's office. When I called the doctor's office, they claimed

to have faxed them to disabilty, I said " I specifically requested

they be sent to my employer " .. three days later, I received them

back in the mail. I was so suprised that they mailed them to me, I

called the disability office to see if they were really ever faxed -

they had no record of me at all. So, at this point, I feel I was

lied to and it seemed that they can't follow directions.

Scheduled for 2nd surgury - again, very busy and is not available

until Jan. 13.

I went in for my pretesting, when the nurse went over all of the

paperwork and had me sign pre-surgery stuff, she kept reading right

breast. I said, no left - she said no the doctor's paperwork all

says right. She called their dr. office and they made a mistake -

gee... a MISTAKE???? If it were there breast would they have made

a " mistake " ... doubt it.

I really like my surgeon, but all of my family thinks I should find

another surgeon - what do you guys think? Would you?

Thanks Rose

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> I really like my surgeon, but all of my family thinks I should find

> another surgeon - what do you guys think? Would you?

> Thanks Rose

>

Heck yeah! I'd go hunting! That guy sounds like he is over-booked.

He may be good, but if he doesn't even know which breast to work on, I

see a real problem! And a good dr. would probably have at least looked

at your mammograms to see the size of the tumor. Remember, you are

putting your life in his hands. As for what is going on in his office,

that seems a bit over-sloppy to me, too.

Lucinda

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Hi Rose,

this sounds like one mistake too many. Maybe your surgeon is very

competent, but has incompetent office staff. Also, the fact that he's

waiting over a month to do followup surgery would be a red flag, IMO.

You need a surgeon who's not too overworked to follow up with you in a

timely manner.

In my case, my surgeon waited a month between my lumpectomy and

mastectomy, but said that was OK because the cancer in the margins was

DCIS and my ICD had been totally removed.

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apparently he has idiots working for him.....how could they make a mistake with

someone's LIFE...ugh.....The fact that you like him is a good thing BUT I would

be VERY concerned with the staff....They could have operated on the wrong

breast...That needs to be addressed with the surgeon if you really like him OR

get another surgeon..

Rose rosemunch@...> wrote: OK - here is my story.

I found out about my IDC on Halloween. Spoke to my family dr. (where

the biospy results were sent). She recommended a surgeon.

I called the surgeon and had my first appointment the first week of

November.

Surgeon recommended a lumpectomy since tumor was small (1.5 cm) - he

is very busy, scheduled lumpectomy on 12/5/06 - which seemed like a

long time to wait, but he said it really would'nt matter because the

tumor has been growing for between 5 - 10 years, a month is not going

to make a difference.

Surgery removed a 4.5 cm tumor, 4 out of 14 nodes were possitive.

Received call from surgeon - need a reincision.

When in for my follow up for surgery. My surgeon pushed blame on

the report he received that the information wasn't accurate, tumor

was grossly underestimated and he concentrated on the superior, as

indicated on the mamogram/ ultrasound, however, superior margins were

clean however the inferior was positive.

Dropped off my disability papers while I was there. They charge $10

to fill out paperwork (how pathetic). I requested my papers get

mailed to my employer to get completed and filed. A week later, my

employer called me to let me know they never received anything from

the doctor's office. When I called the doctor's office, they claimed

to have faxed them to disabilty, I said " I specifically requested

they be sent to my employer " .. three days later, I received them

back in the mail. I was so suprised that they mailed them to me, I

called the disability office to see if they were really ever faxed -

they had no record of me at all. So, at this point, I feel I was

lied to and it seemed that they can't follow directions.

Scheduled for 2nd surgury - again, very busy and is not available

until Jan. 13.

I went in for my pretesting, when the nurse went over all of the

paperwork and had me sign pre-surgery stuff, she kept reading right

breast. I said, no left - she said no the doctor's paperwork all

says right. She called their dr. office and they made a mistake -

gee... a MISTAKE???? If it were there breast would they have made

a " mistake " ... doubt it.

I really like my surgeon, but all of my family thinks I should find

another surgeon - what do you guys think? Would you?

Thanks Rose

Have a great day!

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i agree u need to find some who is going to have intrest in your

cancer my Dr. every thing feel in to place in about 5 weeks and started

chemo! please find some one who cares

>

> OK - here is my story.

>

> I found out about my IDC on Halloween. Spoke to my family dr.

(where

> the biospy results were sent). She recommended a surgeon.

> I called the surgeon and had my first appointment the first week of

> November.

>

> Surgeon recommended a lumpectomy since tumor was small (1.5

cm) - he

> is very busy, scheduled lumpectomy on 12/5/06 - which seemed like

a

> long time to wait, but he said it really would'nt matter because the

> tumor has been growing for between 5 - 10 years, a month is not

going

> to make a difference.

>

> Surgery removed a 4.5 cm tumor, 4 out of 14 nodes were possitive.

> Received call from surgeon - need a reincision.

>

> When in for my follow up for surgery. My surgeon pushed blame on

> the report he received that the information wasn't accurate, tumor

> was grossly underestimated and he concentrated on the superior, as

> indicated on the mamogram/ ultrasound, however, superior margins

were

> clean however the inferior was positive.

>

> Dropped off my disability papers while I was there. They charge $10

> to fill out paperwork (how pathetic). I requested my papers get

> mailed to my employer to get completed and filed. A week later, my

> employer called me to let me know they never received anything

from

> the doctor's office. When I called the doctor's office, they claimed

> to have faxed them to disabilty, I said " I specifically requested

> they be sent to my employer " .. three days later, I received them

> back in the mail. I was so suprised that they mailed them to me, I

> called the disability office to see if they were really ever faxed -

> they had no record of me at all. So, at this point, I feel I was

> lied to and it seemed that they can't follow directions.

>

> Scheduled for 2nd surgury - again, very busy and is not available

> until Jan. 13.

>

> I went in for my pretesting, when the nurse went over all of the

> paperwork and had me sign pre-surgery stuff, she kept reading right

> breast. I said, no left - she said no the doctor's paperwork all

> says right. She called their dr. office and they made a mistake -

> gee... a MISTAKE???? If it were there breast would they have made

> a " mistake " ... doubt it.

>

> I really like my surgeon, but all of my family thinks I should find

> another surgeon - what do you guys think? Would you?

> Thanks Rose

>

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Rose,

My DD was diagnosed in October, had surgery a week later, 1 node showed

positive so she had another surgery to remove more lymph nodes one week

later. There are many good surgeons out there that you might like just as

well, that won't make you wait until they get " aroundtuit " ... If it was me

I would be checking, I would also get copies of my medical record for the

period before and up until the diagnosis. I wonder who gave the

misinformation to the surgeon...

Dramaw

>

> OK - here is my story.

>

> I found out about my IDC on Halloween. Spoke to my family dr. (where

> the biospy results were sent). She recommended a surgeon.

> I called the surgeon and had my first appointment the first week of

> November.

>

> Surgeon recommended a lumpectomy since tumor was small (1.5 cm) - he

> is very busy, scheduled lumpectomy on 12/5/06 - which seemed like a

> long time to wait, but he said it really would'nt matter because the

> tumor has been growing for between 5 - 10 years, a month is not going

> to make a difference.

>

> Surgery removed a 4.5 cm tumor, 4 out of 14 nodes were possitive.

> Received call from surgeon - need a reincision.

>

> When in for my follow up for surgery. My surgeon pushed blame on

> the report he received that the information wasn't accurate, tumor

> was grossly underestimated and he concentrated on the superior, as

> indicated on the mamogram/ ultrasound, however, superior margins were

> clean however the inferior was positive.

>

> Dropped off my disability papers while I was there. They charge $10

> to fill out paperwork (how pathetic). I requested my papers get

> mailed to my employer to get completed and filed. A week later, my

> employer called me to let me know they never received anything from

> the doctor's office. When I called the doctor's office, they claimed

> to have faxed them to disabilty, I said " I specifically requested

> they be sent to my employer " .. three days later, I received them

> back in the mail. I was so suprised that they mailed them to me, I

> called the disability office to see if they were really ever faxed -

> they had no record of me at all. So, at this point, I feel I was

> lied to and it seemed that they can't follow directions.

>

> Scheduled for 2nd surgury - again, very busy and is not available

> until Jan. 13.

>

> I went in for my pretesting, when the nurse went over all of the

> paperwork and had me sign pre-surgery stuff, she kept reading right

> breast. I said, no left - she said no the doctor's paperwork all

> says right. She called their dr. office and they made a mistake -

> gee... a MISTAKE???? If it were there breast would they have made

> a " mistake " ... doubt it.

>

> I really like my surgeon, but all of my family thinks I should find

> another surgeon - what do you guys think? Would you?

> Thanks Rose

>

>

>

>

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Rose:

Only you can be your best advocate for yourself. I don't care how likeable a

surgeon is. If he or she is too busy to make sure that things are accurate,

RAISE A RUCKUS! There are guidelines for this sort of thing.

Change surgeons immediately. It doesn't sound like he or she knows the left

hand from the right. What would happen in surgery?

CHANGE SURGEONS. You desire better.

Jan K

Rose rosemunch@...> wrote:

OK - here is my story.

I found out about my IDC on Halloween. Spoke to my family dr. (where

the biospy results were sent). She recommended a surgeon.

I called the surgeon and had my first appointment the first week of

November.

Surgeon recommended a lumpectomy since tumor was small (1.5 cm) - he

is very busy, scheduled lumpectomy on 12/5/06 - which seemed like a

long time to wait, but he said it really would'nt matter because the

tumor has been growing for between 5 - 10 years, a month is not going

to make a difference.

Surgery removed a 4.5 cm tumor, 4 out of 14 nodes were possitive.

Received call from surgeon - need a reincision.

When in for my follow up for surgery. My surgeon pushed blame on

the report he received that the information wasn't accurate, tumor

was grossly underestimated and he concentrated on the superior, as

indicated on the mamogram/ ultrasound, however, superior margins were

clean however the inferior was positive.

Dropped off my disability papers while I was there. They charge $10

to fill out paperwork (how pathetic). I requested my papers get

mailed to my employer to get completed and filed. A week later, my

employer called me to let me know they never received anything from

the doctor's office. When I called the doctor's office, they claimed

to have faxed them to disabilty, I said " I specifically requested

they be sent to my employer " .. three days later, I received them

back in the mail. I was so suprised that they mailed them to me, I

called the disability office to see if they were really ever faxed -

they had no record of me at all. So, at this point, I feel I was

lied to and it seemed that they can't follow directions.

Scheduled for 2nd surgury - again, very busy and is not available

until Jan. 13.

I went in for my pretesting, when the nurse went over all of the

paperwork and had me sign pre-surgery stuff, she kept reading right

breast. I said, no left - she said no the doctor's paperwork all

says right. She called their dr. office and they made a mistake -

gee... a MISTAKE???? If it were there breast would they have made

a " mistake " ... doubt it.

I really like my surgeon, but all of my family thinks I should find

another surgeon - what do you guys think? Would you?

Thanks Rose

Jan Koelsch

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Rose:

My husband read your e-mail. He couldn't believe that this doctor is sooooo

incompetent. In my husband's words: Find a good oncologist immediately and

tell him or her what you have been through. Then run, don't walk, to the

nearest malpractice lawyer. " This surgeon definitely does not know much about

tumors. My oncologist told me anything under a cm would be considered small.

He would definitely have a different opinion about a tumor that is 1.5 cm let

alone one that is 4.5 cm. I agree with my husband. This surgeon and his

inept staff are not taking your life and needs very seriously. Talk to an

oncologist first. He can give you a reliable recommendation for a new surgeon.

God bless your efforts. I will be praying for you.

Jan K

Rose rosemunch@...> wrote:

OK - here is my story.

I found out about my IDC on Halloween. Spoke to my family dr. (where

the biospy results were sent). She recommended a surgeon.

I called the surgeon and had my first appointment the first week of

November.

Surgeon recommended a lumpectomy since tumor was small (1.5 cm) - he

is very busy, scheduled lumpectomy on 12/5/06 - which seemed like a

long time to wait, but he said it really would'nt matter because the

tumor has been growing for between 5 - 10 years, a month is not going

to make a difference.

Surgery removed a 4.5 cm tumor, 4 out of 14 nodes were possitive.

Received call from surgeon - need a reincision.

When in for my follow up for surgery. My surgeon pushed blame on

the report he received that the information wasn't accurate, tumor

was grossly underestimated and he concentrated on the superior, as

indicated on the mamogram/ ultrasound, however, superior margins were

clean however the inferior was positive.

Dropped off my disability papers while I was there. They charge $10

to fill out paperwork (how pathetic). I requested my papers get

mailed to my employer to get completed and filed. A week later, my

employer called me to let me know they never received anything from

the doctor's office. When I called the doctor's office, they claimed

to have faxed them to disabilty, I said " I specifically requested

they be sent to my employer " .. three days later, I received them

back in the mail. I was so suprised that they mailed them to me, I

called the disability office to see if they were really ever faxed -

they had no record of me at all. So, at this point, I feel I was

lied to and it seemed that they can't follow directions.

Scheduled for 2nd surgury - again, very busy and is not available

until Jan. 13.

I went in for my pretesting, when the nurse went over all of the

paperwork and had me sign pre-surgery stuff, she kept reading right

breast. I said, no left - she said no the doctor's paperwork all

says right. She called their dr. office and they made a mistake -

gee... a MISTAKE???? If it were there breast would they have made

a " mistake " ... doubt it.

I really like my surgeon, but all of my family thinks I should find

another surgeon - what do you guys think? Would you?

Thanks Rose

Jan Koelsch

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I choose the surgeon, in the area, that who did the most mastectomies

and who introduced the sentinel node biopsy to this area. However,

like your surgeon he was very busy. I had immediate reconstruction

and am glad I did as it was the plastic surgeon who recognized the

severity of the flap nacrosis the day after the oncology surgeon

deemed it superficial. In this case it was good to have checks and

balances. Also, I had to speak to the oncology surgeon twice about

having Her2 testing done. He neglected to order it and wouldn't you

know the hospital, I had the surgery, does not do it routinely. I

raised quite a fuss with the surgeon and the hospital and now the

hospital is up to speed with every other hospital in the area. The

patient rep actually had the nerve to tell me it was a good thing the

Her2 debocle happened to me as I was savy enough to look into it. I

mean what about all the BC patients who weren't. I have been pretty

disgusted about the whole thing.

Ruth

>

> OK - here is my story.

>

> I found out about my IDC on Halloween. Spoke to my family dr. (where

> the biospy results were sent). She recommended a surgeon.

> I called the surgeon and had my first appointment the first week of

> November.

>

> Surgeon recommended a lumpectomy since tumor was small (1.5 cm) - he

> is very busy, scheduled lumpectomy on 12/5/06 - which seemed like a

> long time to wait, but he said it really would'nt matter because the

> tumor has been growing for between 5 - 10 years, a month is not going

> to make a difference.

>

> Surgery removed a 4.5 cm tumor, 4 out of 14 nodes were possitive.

> Received call from surgeon - need a reincision.

>

> When in for my follow up for surgery. My surgeon pushed blame on

> the report he received that the information wasn't accurate, tumor

> was grossly underestimated and he concentrated on the superior, as

> indicated on the mamogram/ ultrasound, however, superior margins were

> clean however the inferior was positive.

>

> Dropped off my disability papers while I was there. They charge $10

> to fill out paperwork (how pathetic). I requested my papers get

> mailed to my employer to get completed and filed. A week later, my

> employer called me to let me know they never received anything from

> the doctor's office. When I called the doctor's office, they claimed

> to have faxed them to disabilty, I said " I specifically requested

> they be sent to my employer " .. three days later, I received them

> back in the mail. I was so suprised that they mailed them to me, I

> called the disability office to see if they were really ever faxed -

> they had no record of me at all. So, at this point, I feel I was

> lied to and it seemed that they can't follow directions.

>

> Scheduled for 2nd surgury - again, very busy and is not available

> until Jan. 13.

>

> I went in for my pretesting, when the nurse went over all of the

> paperwork and had me sign pre-surgery stuff, she kept reading right

> breast. I said, no left - she said no the doctor's paperwork all

> says right. She called their dr. office and they made a mistake -

> gee... a MISTAKE???? If it were there breast would they have made

> a " mistake " ... doubt it.

>

> I really like my surgeon, but all of my family thinks I should find

> another surgeon - what do you guys think? Would you?

> Thanks Rose

>

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Hi Rose.

What a dreadful time you have had ~ this is so very unprofessional.

Differentiate beween liking and trusting.

You may well like me but do you want me to perform surgery on you?

Liking is not sufficient grounds for trusting in my book.

You could find someone else whom you like just as much or more, is entirely

professional, on the ball, has staff who don't lie to you, and you end up being

treated properly, your confidence levels are rasied and from the beginning you

are able to trust them too.

Patients should never pay for doctors' mistakes ~ it simply costs too much.

Personally I would get out while I can and before another mistake is made.

All the best in finding someone you can rely on ~ if you post your area on

here there may be a patient who can personally recommend someone.

Take good care Velvet (UK)

Rose rosemunch@...> wrote:

OK - here is my story.

I found out about my IDC on Halloween. Spoke to my family dr. (where

the biospy results were sent). She recommended a surgeon.

I called the surgeon and had my first appointment the first week of

November.

Surgeon recommended a lumpectomy since tumor was small (1.5 cm) - he

is very busy, scheduled lumpectomy on 12/5/06 - which seemed like a

long time to wait, but he said it really would'nt matter because the

tumor has been growing for between 5 - 10 years, a month is not going

to make a difference.

Surgery removed a 4.5 cm tumor, 4 out of 14 nodes were possitive.

Received call from surgeon - need a reincision.

When in for my follow up for surgery. My surgeon pushed blame on

the report he received that the information wasn't accurate, tumor

was grossly underestimated and he concentrated on the superior, as

indicated on the mamogram/ ultrasound, however, superior margins were

clean however the inferior was positive.

Dropped off my disability papers while I was there. They charge $10

to fill out paperwork (how pathetic). I requested my papers get

mailed to my employer to get completed and filed. A week later, my

employer called me to let me know they never received anything from

the doctor's office. When I called the doctor's office, they claimed

to have faxed them to disabilty, I said " I specifically requested

they be sent to my employer " .. three days later, I received them

back in the mail. I was so suprised that they mailed them to me, I

called the disability office to see if they were really ever faxed -

they had no record of me at all. So, at this point, I feel I was

lied to and it seemed that they can't follow directions.

Scheduled for 2nd surgury - again, very busy and is not available

until Jan. 13.

I went in for my pretesting, when the nurse went over all of the

paperwork and had me sign pre-surgery stuff, she kept reading right

breast. I said, no left - she said no the doctor's paperwork all

says right. She called their dr. office and they made a mistake -

gee... a MISTAKE???? If it were there breast would they have made

a " mistake " ... doubt it.

I really like my surgeon, but all of my family thinks I should find

another surgeon - what do you guys think? Would you?

Thanks Rose

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Hi Rose, my name is Patti. My mother, aunt, 2 cousins and great aunt are

the ones around me that have/had breast cancer. I agree with your family

100%. I would also get a copy of all reports (so you can research on your

own - knowledge is power girl) and look for another surgeon. 1. Whether

the cancer has been growing for 5 or 10 years or not, you have cancer and

the sooner you get it out the better. You can bet that if it were his wife

mother he would make time. My mother's doctor is on a trauma response team

for the hospital, most of the time he is late for his appointments, but when

he rcvd the biopsy results she was in surgery within 1 week. This is your

life and you have a right to fight for it.

Good luck and prayer are coming your way.

Patti in Alaska

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Subject: Looking for some opinions

OK - here is my story.

I found out about my IDC on Halloween. Spoke to my family dr. (where

the biospy results were sent). She recommended a surgeon.

I called the surgeon and had my first appointment the first week of

November.

Surgeon recommended a lumpectomy since tumor was small (1.5 cm) - he

is very busy, scheduled lumpectomy on 12/5/06 - which seemed like a

long time to wait, but he said it really would'nt matter because the

tumor has been growing for between 5 - 10 years, a month is not going

to make a difference.

Surgery removed a 4.5 cm tumor, 4 out of 14 nodes were possitive.

Received call from surgeon - need a reincision.

When in for my follow up for surgery. My surgeon pushed blame on

the report he received that the information wasn't accurate, tumor

was grossly underestimated and he concentrated on the superior, as

indicated on the mamogram/ ultrasound, however, superior margins were

clean however the inferior was positive.

Dropped off my disability papers while I was there. They charge $10

to fill out paperwork (how pathetic). I requested my papers get

mailed to my employer to get completed and filed. A week later, my

employer called me to let me know they never received anything from

the doctor's office. When I called the doctor's office, they claimed

to have faxed them to disabilty, I said " I specifically requested

they be sent to my employer " .. three days later, I received them

back in the mail. I was so suprised that they mailed them to me, I

called the disability office to see if they were really ever faxed -

they had no record of me at all. So, at this point, I feel I was

lied to and it seemed that they can't follow directions.

Scheduled for 2nd surgury - again, very busy and is not available

until Jan. 13.

I went in for my pretesting, when the nurse went over all of the

paperwork and had me sign pre-surgery stuff, she kept reading right

breast. I said, no left - she said no the doctor's paperwork all

says right. She called their dr. office and they made a mistake -

gee... a MISTAKE???? If it were there breast would they have made

a " mistake " ... doubt it.

I really like my surgeon, but all of my family thinks I should find

another surgeon - what do you guys think? Would you?

Thanks Rose

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Rose,

I think I would find another dr. If they can't tell the truth, loose things, and

most of all listed the wrong breast, I would definitely look for someone else.

My surgeon is the bussiest in this area and never once did I have any problems.

He managed to meet us after he was done with his patients at 5:30 on a Fri. to

look over my mammo, did the biopsy in the ER right away, they got me in for an

appointment on Mon. morning, and my mastectomy was that Thurs. I will keep you

in my prayers.

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OK - here is my story.

I found out about my IDC on Halloween. Spoke to my family dr. (where

the biospy results were sent). She recommended a surgeon.

I called the surgeon and had my first appointment the first week of

November.

Surgeon recommended a lumpectomy since tumor was small (1.5 cm) - he

is very busy, scheduled lumpectomy on 12/5/06 - which seemed like a

long time to wait, but he said it really would'nt matter because the

tumor has been growing for between 5 - 10 years, a month is not going

to make a difference.

Surgery removed a 4.5 cm tumor, 4 out of 14 nodes were possitive.

Received call from surgeon - need a reincision.

When in for my follow up for surgery. My surgeon pushed blame on

the report he received that the information wasn't accurate, tumor

was grossly underestimated and he concentrated on the superior, as

indicated on the mamogram/ ultrasound, however, superior margins were

clean however the inferior was positive.

Dropped off my disability papers while I was there. They charge $10

to fill out paperwork (how pathetic). I requested my papers get

mailed to my employer to get completed and filed. A week later, my

employer called me to let me know they never received anything from

the doctor's office. When I called the doctor's office, they claimed

to have faxed them to disabilty, I said " I specifically requested

they be sent to my employer " .. three days later, I received them

back in the mail. I was so suprised that they mailed them to me, I

called the disability office to see if they were really ever faxed -

they had no record of me at all. So, at this point, I feel I was

lied to and it seemed that they can't follow directions.

Scheduled for 2nd surgury - again, very busy and is not available

until Jan. 13.

I went in for my pretesting, when the nurse went over all of the

paperwork and had me sign pre-surgery stuff, she kept reading right

breast. I said, no left - she said no the doctor's paperwork all

says right. She called their dr. office and they made a mistake -

gee... a MISTAKE???? If it were there breast would they have made

a " mistake " ... doubt it.

I really like my surgeon, but all of my family thinks I should find

another surgeon - what do you guys think? Would you?

Thanks Rose

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I have breast cancer and lymphoma. I am new to the group. I have found I must

follow up on everything from paper work to carefully watching my insurance

statements. You will find you can be billed several times along the way for the

same amounts. I am retired by choice and living on my social security. My

husband has alzheimers disease, I preferr to be his caregiver than let someone

he does not know care for him. Yes, I know the time will come when I will need

help. My income is to high to qualify for anything I have been told that I fall

through the cracks.So help is not there for me.

velvet girling osteonecrosisjaw@...> wrote: Hi Rose.

What a dreadful time you have had ~ this is so very unprofessional.

Differentiate beween liking and trusting.

You may well like me but do you want me to perform surgery on you?

Liking is not sufficient grounds for trusting in my book.

You could find someone else whom you like just as much or more, is entirely

professional, on the ball, has staff who don't lie to you, and you end up being

treated properly, your confidence levels are rasied and from the beginning you

are able to trust them too.

Patients should never pay for doctors' mistakes ~ it simply costs too much.

Personally I would get out while I can and before another mistake is made.

All the best in finding someone you can rely on ~ if you post your area on here

there may be a patient who can personally recommend someone.

Take good care Velvet (UK)

Rose rosemunch@...> wrote:

OK - here is my story.

I found out about my IDC on Halloween. Spoke to my family dr. (where

the biospy results were sent). She recommended a surgeon.

I called the surgeon and had my first appointment the first week of

November.

Surgeon recommended a lumpectomy since tumor was small (1.5 cm) - he

is very busy, scheduled lumpectomy on 12/5/06 - which seemed like a

long time to wait, but he said it really would'nt matter because the

tumor has been growing for between 5 - 10 years, a month is not going

to make a difference.

Surgery removed a 4.5 cm tumor, 4 out of 14 nodes were possitive.

Received call from surgeon - need a reincision.

When in for my follow up for surgery. My surgeon pushed blame on

the report he received that the information wasn't accurate, tumor

was grossly underestimated and he concentrated on the superior, as

indicated on the mamogram/ ultrasound, however, superior margins were

clean however the inferior was positive.

Dropped off my disability papers while I was there. They charge $10

to fill out paperwork (how pathetic). I requested my papers get

mailed to my employer to get completed and filed. A week later, my

employer called me to let me know they never received anything from

the doctor's office. When I called the doctor's office, they claimed

to have faxed them to disabilty, I said " I specifically requested

they be sent to my employer " .. three days later, I received them

back in the mail. I was so suprised that they mailed them to me, I

called the disability office to see if they were really ever faxed -

they had no record of me at all. So, at this point, I feel I was

lied to and it seemed that they can't follow directions.

Scheduled for 2nd surgury - again, very busy and is not available

until Jan. 13.

I went in for my pretesting, when the nurse went over all of the

paperwork and had me sign pre-surgery stuff, she kept reading right

breast. I said, no left - she said no the doctor's paperwork all

says right. She called their dr. office and they made a mistake -

gee... a MISTAKE???? If it were there breast would they have made

a " mistake " ... doubt it.

I really like my surgeon, but all of my family thinks I should find

another surgeon - what do you guys think? Would you?

Thanks Rose

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Margaret welcome to the group. I am sorry to hear you have both breast cancer

and lymphoma. Which did you have first? Also sorry to hear about your husband.

There are way too many people that fall through the cracks where help is

concerned. I will keep you in my prayers.

Hugs

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I have breast cancer and lymphoma. I am new to the group. I have found I must

follow up on everything from paper work to carefully watching my insurance

statements. You will find you can be billed several times along the way for the

same amounts. I am retired by choice and living on my social security. My

husband has alzheimers disease, I preferr to be his caregiver than let someone

he does not know care for him. Yes, I know the time will come when I will need

help. My income is to high to qualify for anything I have been told that I fall

through the cracks.So help is not there for me.

velvet girling osteonecrosisjaw@...> wrote: Hi Rose.

What a dreadful time you have had ~ this is so very unprofessional.

Differentiate beween liking and trusting.

You may well like me but do you want me to perform surgery on you?

Liking is not sufficient grounds for trusting in my book.

You could find someone else whom you like just as much or more, is entirely

professional, on the ball, has staff who don't lie to you, and you end up being

treated properly, your confidence levels are rasied and from the beginning you

are able to trust them too.

Patients should never pay for doctors' mistakes ~ it simply costs too much.

Personally I would get out while I can and before another mistake is made.

All the best in finding someone you can rely on ~ if you post your area on

here there may be a patient who can personally recommend someone.

Take good care Velvet (UK)

Rose rosemunch@...> wrote:

OK - here is my story.

I found out about my IDC on Halloween. Spoke to my family dr. (where

the biospy results were sent). She recommended a surgeon.

I called the surgeon and had my first appointment the first week of

November.

Surgeon recommended a lumpectomy since tumor was small (1.5 cm) - he

is very busy, scheduled lumpectomy on 12/5/06 - which seemed like a

long time to wait, but he said it really would'nt matter because the

tumor has been growing for between 5 - 10 years, a month is not going

to make a difference.

Surgery removed a 4.5 cm tumor, 4 out of 14 nodes were possitive.

Received call from surgeon - need a reincision.

When in for my follow up for surgery. My surgeon pushed blame on

the report he received that the information wasn't accurate, tumor

was grossly underestimated and he concentrated on the superior, as

indicated on the mamogram/ ultrasound, however, superior margins were

clean however the inferior was positive.

Dropped off my disability papers while I was there. They charge $10

to fill out paperwork (how pathetic). I requested my papers get

mailed to my employer to get completed and filed. A week later, my

employer called me to let me know they never received anything from

the doctor's office. When I called the doctor's office, they claimed

to have faxed them to disabilty, I said " I specifically requested

they be sent to my employer " .. three days later, I received them

back in the mail. I was so suprised that they mailed them to me, I

called the disability office to see if they were really ever faxed -

they had no record of me at all. So, at this point, I feel I was

lied to and it seemed that they can't follow directions.

Scheduled for 2nd surgury - again, very busy and is not available

until Jan. 13.

I went in for my pretesting, when the nurse went over all of the

paperwork and had me sign pre-surgery stuff, she kept reading right

breast. I said, no left - she said no the doctor's paperwork all

says right. She called their dr. office and they made a mistake -

gee... a MISTAKE???? If it were there breast would they have made

a " mistake " ... doubt it.

I really like my surgeon, but all of my family thinks I should find

another surgeon - what do you guys think? Would you?

Thanks Rose

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Received imformation on the two cancers at the same time. I can also add

lymphedema to the catagory now. What do others do for the fluid build up?

& nne Svihlik moochie1@...> wrote: Margaret

welcome to the group. I am sorry to hear you have both breast cancer and

lymphoma. Which did you have first? Also sorry to hear about your husband. There

are way too many people that fall through the cracks where help is concerned. I

will keep you in my prayers.

Hugs

nne

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I have breast cancer and lymphoma. I am new to the group. I have found I must

follow up on everything from paper work to carefully watching my insurance

statements. You will find you can be billed several times along the way for the

same amounts. I am retired by choice and living on my social security. My

husband has alzheimers disease, I preferr to be his caregiver than let someone

he does not know care for him. Yes, I know the time will come when I will need

help. My income is to high to qualify for anything I have been told that I fall

through the cracks.So help is not there for me.

velvet girling osteonecrosisjaw@...> wrote: Hi Rose.

What a dreadful time you have had ~ this is so very unprofessional.

Differentiate beween liking and trusting.

You may well like me but do you want me to perform surgery on you?

Liking is not sufficient grounds for trusting in my book.

You could find someone else whom you like just as much or more, is entirely

professional, on the ball, has staff who don't lie to you, and you end up being

treated properly, your confidence levels are rasied and from the beginning you

are able to trust them too.

Patients should never pay for doctors' mistakes ~ it simply costs too much.

Personally I would get out while I can and before another mistake is made.

All the best in finding someone you can rely on ~ if you post your area on here

there may be a patient who can personally recommend someone.

Take good care Velvet (UK)

Rose rosemunch@...> wrote:

OK - here is my story.

I found out about my IDC on Halloween. Spoke to my family dr. (where

the biospy results were sent). She recommended a surgeon.

I called the surgeon and had my first appointment the first week of

November.

Surgeon recommended a lumpectomy since tumor was small (1.5 cm) - he

is very busy, scheduled lumpectomy on 12/5/06 - which seemed like a

long time to wait, but he said it really would'nt matter because the

tumor has been growing for between 5 - 10 years, a month is not going

to make a difference.

Surgery removed a 4.5 cm tumor, 4 out of 14 nodes were possitive.

Received call from surgeon - need a reincision.

When in for my follow up for surgery. My surgeon pushed blame on

the report he received that the information wasn't accurate, tumor

was grossly underestimated and he concentrated on the superior, as

indicated on the mamogram/ ultrasound, however, superior margins were

clean however the inferior was positive.

Dropped off my disability papers while I was there. They charge $10

to fill out paperwork (how pathetic). I requested my papers get

mailed to my employer to get completed and filed. A week later, my

employer called me to let me know they never received anything from

the doctor's office. When I called the doctor's office, they claimed

to have faxed them to disabilty, I said " I specifically requested

they be sent to my employer " .. three days later, I received them

back in the mail. I was so suprised that they mailed them to me, I

called the disability office to see if they were really ever faxed -

they had no record of me at all. So, at this point, I feel I was

lied to and it seemed that they can't follow directions.

Scheduled for 2nd surgury - again, very busy and is not available

until Jan. 13.

I went in for my pretesting, when the nurse went over all of the

paperwork and had me sign pre-surgery stuff, she kept reading right

breast. I said, no left - she said no the doctor's paperwork all

says right. She called their dr. office and they made a mistake -

gee... a MISTAKE???? If it were there breast would they have made

a " mistake " ... doubt it.

I really like my surgeon, but all of my family thinks I should find

another surgeon - what do you guys think? Would you?

Thanks Rose

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Margaret,

Guess I am a little confused. Your original post said you had lymphoma and this

says lympedema. I am thinking maybe your first posts was a mispelling.

I never had lymphedema. But I do know some of the ladies in the group have. You

can get a special sleeve to wear and they is also massage techniques but you

would need to go to someone that is trained in this.

Hugs

nne

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I have breast cancer and lymphoma. I am new to the group. I have found I must

follow up on everything from paper work to carefully watching my insurance

statements. You will find you can be billed several times along the way for the

same amounts. I am retired by choice and living on my social security. My

husband has alzheimers disease, I preferr to be his caregiver than let someone

he does not know care for him. Yes, I know the time will come when I will need

help. My income is to high to qualify for anything I have been told that I fall

through the cracks.So help is not there for me.

velvet girling osteonecrosisjaw@...> wrote: Hi Rose.

What a dreadful time you have had ~ this is so very unprofessional.

Differentiate beween liking and trusting.

You may well like me but do you want me to perform surgery on you?

Liking is not sufficient grounds for trusting in my book.

You could find someone else whom you like just as much or more, is entirely

professional, on the ball, has staff who don't lie to you, and you end up being

treated properly, your confidence levels are rasied and from the beginning you

are able to trust them too.

Patients should never pay for doctors' mistakes ~ it simply costs too much.

Personally I would get out while I can and before another mistake is made.

All the best in finding someone you can rely on ~ if you post your area on

here there may be a patient who can personally recommend someone.

Take good care Velvet (UK)

Rose rosemunch@...> wrote:

OK - here is my story.

I found out about my IDC on Halloween. Spoke to my family dr. (where

the biospy results were sent). She recommended a surgeon.

I called the surgeon and had my first appointment the first week of

November.

Surgeon recommended a lumpectomy since tumor was small (1.5 cm) - he

is very busy, scheduled lumpectomy on 12/5/06 - which seemed like a

long time to wait, but he said it really would'nt matter because the

tumor has been growing for between 5 - 10 years, a month is not going

to make a difference.

Surgery removed a 4.5 cm tumor, 4 out of 14 nodes were possitive.

Received call from surgeon - need a reincision.

When in for my follow up for surgery. My surgeon pushed blame on

the report he received that the information wasn't accurate, tumor

was grossly underestimated and he concentrated on the superior, as

indicated on the mamogram/ ultrasound, however, superior margins were

clean however the inferior was positive.

Dropped off my disability papers while I was there. They charge $10

to fill out paperwork (how pathetic). I requested my papers get

mailed to my employer to get completed and filed. A week later, my

employer called me to let me know they never received anything from

the doctor's office. When I called the doctor's office, they claimed

to have faxed them to disabilty, I said " I specifically requested

they be sent to my employer " .. three days later, I received them

back in the mail. I was so suprised that they mailed them to me, I

called the disability office to see if they were really ever faxed -

they had no record of me at all. So, at this point, I feel I was

lied to and it seemed that they can't follow directions.

Scheduled for 2nd surgury - again, very busy and is not available

until Jan. 13.

I went in for my pretesting, when the nurse went over all of the

paperwork and had me sign pre-surgery stuff, she kept reading right

breast. I said, no left - she said no the doctor's paperwork all

says right. She called their dr. office and they made a mistake -

gee... a MISTAKE???? If it were there breast would they have made

a " mistake " ... doubt it.

I really like my surgeon, but all of my family thinks I should find

another surgeon - what do you guys think? Would you?

Thanks Rose

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Find another surgeon right away. You do not have to put up with

stuff like that.

>

> OK - here is my story.

>

> I found out about my IDC on Halloween. Spoke to my family dr.

(where

> the biospy results were sent). She recommended a surgeon.

> I called the surgeon and had my first appointment the first week of

> November.

>

> Surgeon recommended a lumpectomy since tumor was small (1.5 cm) -

he

> is very busy, scheduled lumpectomy on 12/5/06 - which seemed like a

> long time to wait, but he said it really would'nt matter because

the

> tumor has been growing for between 5 - 10 years, a month is not

going

> to make a difference.

>

> Surgery removed a 4.5 cm tumor, 4 out of 14 nodes were possitive.

> Received call from surgeon - need a reincision.

>

> When in for my follow up for surgery. My surgeon pushed blame on

> the report he received that the information wasn't accurate, tumor

> was grossly underestimated and he concentrated on the superior, as

> indicated on the mamogram/ ultrasound, however, superior margins

were

> clean however the inferior was positive.

>

> Dropped off my disability papers while I was there. They charge

$10

> to fill out paperwork (how pathetic). I requested my papers get

> mailed to my employer to get completed and filed. A week later, my

> employer called me to let me know they never received anything from

> the doctor's office. When I called the doctor's office, they

claimed

> to have faxed them to disabilty, I said " I specifically requested

> they be sent to my employer " .. three days later, I received them

> back in the mail. I was so suprised that they mailed them to me,

I

> called the disability office to see if they were really ever faxed -

> they had no record of me at all. So, at this point, I feel I was

> lied to and it seemed that they can't follow directions.

>

> Scheduled for 2nd surgury - again, very busy and is not available

> until Jan. 13.

>

> I went in for my pretesting, when the nurse went over all of the

> paperwork and had me sign pre-surgery stuff, she kept reading right

> breast. I said, no left - she said no the doctor's paperwork all

> says right. She called their dr. office and they made a mistake -

> gee... a MISTAKE???? If it were there breast would they have made

> a " mistake " ... doubt it.

>

> I really like my surgeon, but all of my family thinks I should find

> another surgeon - what do you guys think? Would you?

> Thanks Rose

>

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Rose,

I'm in agreement with the majority here. It it were me, I would

definitely find another surgeon. The fact that the paperwork even

had the wrong breast listed really alarms me. Do you have a medical

oncologist? If you do, maybe he/she can recommend another surgeon.

Hugs,

>

>

> >

> > OK - here is my story.

> >

> > I found out about my IDC on Halloween. Spoke to my family dr.

> (where

> > the biospy results were sent). She recommended a surgeon.

> > I called the surgeon and had my first appointment the first week

of

> > November.

> >

> > Surgeon recommended a lumpectomy since tumor was small (1.5 cm) -

> he

> > is very busy, scheduled lumpectomy on 12/5/06 - which seemed like

a

> > long time to wait, but he said it really would'nt matter because

> the

> > tumor has been growing for between 5 - 10 years, a month is not

> going

> > to make a difference.

> >

> > Surgery removed a 4.5 cm tumor, 4 out of 14 nodes were

possitive.

> > Received call from surgeon - need a reincision.

> >

> > When in for my follow up for surgery. My surgeon pushed blame

on

> > the report he received that the information wasn't accurate,

tumor

> > was grossly underestimated and he concentrated on the superior,

as

> > indicated on the mamogram/ ultrasound, however, superior margins

> were

> > clean however the inferior was positive.

> >

> > Dropped off my disability papers while I was there. They charge

> $10

> > to fill out paperwork (how pathetic). I requested my papers get

> > mailed to my employer to get completed and filed. A week later,

my

> > employer called me to let me know they never received anything

from

> > the doctor's office. When I called the doctor's office, they

> claimed

> > to have faxed them to disabilty, I said " I specifically requested

> > they be sent to my employer " .. three days later, I received them

> > back in the mail. I was so suprised that they mailed them to

me,

> I

> > called the disability office to see if they were really ever

faxed -

>

> > they had no record of me at all. So, at this point, I feel I was

> > lied to and it seemed that they can't follow directions.

> >

> > Scheduled for 2nd surgury - again, very busy and is not available

> > until Jan. 13.

> >

> > I went in for my pretesting, when the nurse went over all of the

> > paperwork and had me sign pre-surgery stuff, she kept reading

right

> > breast. I said, no left - she said no the doctor's paperwork all

> > says right. She called their dr. office and they made a mistake -

> > gee... a MISTAKE???? If it were there breast would they have made

> > a " mistake " ... doubt it.

> >

> > I really like my surgeon, but all of my family thinks I should

find

> > another surgeon - what do you guys think? Would you?

> > Thanks Rose

> >

>

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Find another doctor!. I put an X on my breast to be operated on after

hearing about horror stories about wrong limbs/ kidneys being removed.

One doctor that I was contemplating using insisted that I have surgery

done at a local small hospital with not such a great reputation in which

he is chief of surgery there, instead of a larger more equipped hospital

inwhich he has also operating privileges. That office also told me my

mamo films canonly be bought in at certain times, even though he had

office hours all day that day. I work all day-but no exceptions. I said

forget that and found another doctor which I am very pleased with. Shop

around, ask people for recommendations. Good luck

Eileen

>

> OK - here is my story.

>

> I found out about my IDC on Halloween. Spoke to my family dr. (where

> the biospy results were sent). She recommended a surgeon.

> I called the surgeon and had my first appointment the first week of

> November.

>

> Surgeon recommended a lumpectomy since tumor was small (1.5 cm) - he

> is very busy, scheduled lumpectomy on 12/5/06 - which seemed like a

> long time to wait, but he said it really would'nt matter because the

> tumor has been growing for between 5 - 10 years, a month is not going

> to make a difference.

>

> Surgery removed a 4.5 cm tumor, 4 out of 14 nodes were possitive.

> Received call from surgeon - need a reincision.

>

> When in for my follow up for surgery. My surgeon pushed blame on

> the report he received that the information wasn't accurate, tumor

> was grossly underestimated and he concentrated on the superior, as

> indicated on the mamogram/ ultrasound, however, superior margins were

> clean however the inferior was positive.

>

> Dropped off my disability papers while I was there. They charge $10

> to fill out paperwork (how pathetic). I requested my papers get

> mailed to my employer to get completed and filed. A week later, my

> employer called me to let me know they never received anything from

> the doctor's office. When I called the doctor's office, they claimed

> to have faxed them to disabilty, I said " I specifically requested

> they be sent to my employer " .. three days later, I received them

> back in the mail. I was so suprised that they mailed them to me, I

> called the disability office to see if they were really ever faxed -

> they had no record of me at all. So, at this point, I feel I was

> lied to and it seemed that they can't follow directions.

>

> Scheduled for 2nd surgury - again, very busy and is not available

> until Jan. 13.

>

> I went in for my pretesting, when the nurse went over all of the

> paperwork and had me sign pre-surgery stuff, she kept reading right

> breast. I said, no left - she said no the doctor's paperwork all

> says right. She called their dr. office and they made a mistake -

> gee... a MISTAKE???? If it were there breast would they have made

> a " mistake " ... doubt it.

>

> I really like my surgeon, but all of my family thinks I should find

> another surgeon - what do you guys think? Would you?

> Thanks Rose

>

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When I had my mastectomy - the surgical nurse put " THIS ONE " in permanent

sharpie ink on my left breast before surgery. I suggested, and she complied,

that she put a big NO on the right breast.

Can't be too careful.

Jan K

eileenmp2000 eileenmp2000@...> wrote:

Find another doctor!. I put an X on my breast to be operated on after

hearing about horror stories about wrong limbs/ kidneys being removed.

One doctor that I was contemplating using insisted that I have surgery

done at a local small hospital with not such a great reputation in which

he is chief of surgery there, instead of a larger more equipped hospital

inwhich he has also operating privileges. That office also told me my

mamo films canonly be bought in at certain times, even though he had

office hours all day that day. I work all day-but no exceptions. I said

forget that and found another doctor which I am very pleased with. Shop

around, ask people for recommendations. Good luck

Eileen

>

> OK - here is my story.

>

> I found out about my IDC on Halloween. Spoke to my family dr. (where

> the biospy results were sent). She recommended a surgeon.

> I called the surgeon and had my first appointment the first week of

> November.

>

> Surgeon recommended a lumpectomy since tumor was small (1.5 cm) - he

> is very busy, scheduled lumpectomy on 12/5/06 - which seemed like a

> long time to wait, but he said it really would'nt matter because the

> tumor has been growing for between 5 - 10 years, a month is not going

> to make a difference.

>

> Surgery removed a 4.5 cm tumor, 4 out of 14 nodes were possitive.

> Received call from surgeon - need a reincision.

>

> When in for my follow up for surgery. My surgeon pushed blame on

> the report he received that the information wasn't accurate, tumor

> was grossly underestimated and he concentrated on the superior, as

> indicated on the mamogram/ ultrasound, however, superior margins were

> clean however the inferior was positive.

>

> Dropped off my disability papers while I was there. They charge $10

> to fill out paperwork (how pathetic). I requested my papers get

> mailed to my employer to get completed and filed. A week later, my

> employer called me to let me know they never received anything from

> the doctor's office. When I called the doctor's office, they claimed

> to have faxed them to disabilty, I said " I specifically requested

> they be sent to my employer " .. three days later, I received them

> back in the mail. I was so suprised that they mailed them to me, I

> called the disability office to see if they were really ever faxed -

> they had no record of me at all. So, at this point, I feel I was

> lied to and it seemed that they can't follow directions.

>

> Scheduled for 2nd surgury - again, very busy and is not available

> until Jan. 13.

>

> I went in for my pretesting, when the nurse went over all of the

> paperwork and had me sign pre-surgery stuff, she kept reading right

> breast. I said, no left - she said no the doctor's paperwork all

> says right. She called their dr. office and they made a mistake -

> gee... a MISTAKE???? If it were there breast would they have made

> a " mistake " ... doubt it.

>

> I really like my surgeon, but all of my family thinks I should find

> another surgeon - what do you guys think? Would you?

> Thanks Rose

>

Jan Koelsch

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