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Dr Rutledge is the only surgeon that does the surgery exactly like he does

it!! He is a specialist in this field, or I should say an expert. After

researching it for many weeks and months I knew that I wanted him to do the

surgery and no one else. I don't know what you mean by " approved " ? The

surgery is approved, otherwise he wouldn't be able to do it?? !!! Does that

make sense? I am not a nurse. But I had the surgery on Jan 10, 2000 and

have lost 58 lbs and feel wonderful. It is the smartest thing I have ever

done for myself. My son in law is a physician and is so impressed with my

progress that he is referring his patients to Dr Rutledge too. Bye now.

in Missouri

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Thanks, . I'm just wondering why nobody else is doing it the way Dr.

Rutledge does. It seems like a better way and you'd think other doctors would

want to do it, too.

Anne

Deckbound@... wrote:

> Dr Rutledge is the only surgeon that does the surgery exactly like he does

> it!! He is a specialist in this field, or I should say an expert. After

> researching it for many weeks and months I knew that I wanted him to do the

> surgery and no one else. I don't know what you mean by " approved " ? The

> surgery is approved, otherwise he wouldn't be able to do it?? !!! Does that

> make sense? I am not a nurse. But I had the surgery on Jan 10, 2000 and

> have lost 58 lbs and feel wonderful. It is the smartest thing I have ever

> done for myself. My son in law is a physician and is so impressed with my

> progress that he is referring his patients to Dr Rutledge too. Bye now.

> in Missouri

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Dr. R. is the only one doing it because he invented it, and he hasn't gotten

around to training a partner in it yet. Also, the last time I heard, he was

getting ready to present a couple of papers about the MGB before the Society

of Bariatris Surgeons in a few months, so what you're hearing offsite may

change cery rapidly.

Steve

>

> I have one question that perhaps a nurse or someone that's already had

> the surgery can answer for me. Why is nobody but Dr. Rutledge doing

> this procedure? One person (not on this list) said it isn't approved

> and has bad side effects. I find that hard to believe because so many

> people have had it. But on the other hand, why isn't it approved? Is

> this is the same procedure that was done years ago? Can

> anyone shed any

> light on this for me?

>

> Anne

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Karrie,

My oldest daughter was diagnosed when she was 6 years old and she is 9 now

and her lungs are very good. They said she has some damage about the size of

the end of an eraser on a pencil so she was diagnosed late and her lungs are

just fine. Her PFT are 98. I hope this helps Deb A

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In a message dated 1/24/2002 2:53:01 AM Eastern Standard Time,

mpwife00@... writes:

<< Has anyone had any experience with symptoms being present since birth but

not treated till 4-5 years old? Abby will be 5 in March. >>

Yes. My kids weren't diagnosed til they were 6 and 4 respectively. Both had

symptomns but were not diagnosed. My daughter has much scarring but it

doing great!

Rosemary in New York with three children with CF - they are 11, 9, 5.......

I coined the phrase " BREATHE DAMMIT "

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-----Hello Rosemary!

My daughter was only diagnosed at 5 years old. She had been coughing a lot

and that was treated sometimes with antibiotics (hat was very good

afterwards). Gwendolynn has a very good health (CF wise) now and I do not

think that it would be very much better if she had her medicines earlier.

She uses only a few Creon a day and has never been in hospital. She is on

antibiotics as a profylaxw and has not had IV's yet. The fact that she was

diagnosed so late was due to her good health (CF wise).>

Best regards,

Tine Zwaan, mother of Gwendolynn 8yowcf

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In a message dated 8/20/2003 1:13:06 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

texpert@... writes:

> Yes what can?

>

> Please put a snippet of the message to which you are responding in your

> response.

>

> Thanks.

>

> Jayni

>

Sorry. I just always hit the REPLY button and I thought is would add to what

has already transpired on the subject. This was about the enema/suppository

thingy a while ago that I think has already been answered.

I guess with AOL it is necessary to always highlight the ongoing conversation

when replying. I sometimes forget about that and just hit " reply " .

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In a message dated 8/20/2003 3:17:20 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

maillists@... writes:

> Yuck, what a pain! With all the revisions AOL does, you'd think they'd fix

> that!

>

> Rennie

> <A HREF= " www.renesue.com " >www.renesue.com</A>

Well there's a new 9.0 upgrade that keeps flashing at me today to download so

maybe it will include that little poo-poo inconvenience.

> Re: another question

>

>

> In a message dated 8/20/2003 1:13:06 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

> texpert@... writes:

>

> >Yes what can?

> >

> >Please put a snippet of the message to which you are responding in your

> >response.

> >

> >Thanks.

> >

> >Jayni

> >

>

> Sorry. I just always hit the REPLY button and I thought is would add to

> what

> has already transpired on the subject. This was about the

> enema/suppository

> thingy a while ago that I think has already been answered.

> I guess with AOL it is necessary to always highlight the ongoing

> conversation

> when replying. I sometimes forget about that and just hit " reply " .

> nfo/terms

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It can, per QLE. Enema, suppository, and comes in an oral form.

Dawn C. §(ºoº)§

M-TEC Student

IC, Ortho - 2 years, IM

AIM: fasthands47

another question

Does anyone know, can the drug, " Rowasa " be given as an enema?

Thank you again!

Tammy

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Yuck, what a pain! With all the revisions AOL does, you'd think they'd fix

that!

Rennie

www.renesue.com

Re: another question

In a message dated 8/20/2003 1:13:06 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

texpert@... writes:

> Yes what can?

>

> Please put a snippet of the message to which you are responding in your

> response.

>

> Thanks.

>

> Jayni

>

Sorry. I just always hit the REPLY button and I thought is would add to what

has already transpired on the subject. This was about the enema/suppository

thingy a while ago that I think has already been answered.

I guess with AOL it is necessary to always highlight the ongoing conversation

when replying. I sometimes forget about that and just hit " reply " . nfo/terms/

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Thank you Jayni! :)

Sylvia

> Yes what can?

>

> Please put a snippet of the message to which you are responding in

> your

> response.

>

> Thanks.

>

> Jayni

> Re: another question

>

>

> yes it can.

>

> Suzanne

>

>

>

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