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Hi Jan,

Can you be a little clearer on what you are saying?

I'm scheduled to see Dr. West on June 3rd

I have only heard great things about him and I was feeling pretty confident

about going to see him, but now ............

Should I be concerned????

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Whoa.. wait up, ne have you consulted with Dr.West? I have.

>> You should also know when considering Dr. West, that myo's are the

>>only surgery he performs. As far as I know, he has never had a

>>myomectomy turn into a hysto. Best of luck to all. ne<<

Hi, ne.

Not exactly...

I think perhaps your mistaking- the myomectomy that turns into a

hysterectomy during the initial surgical procedure with the rarer uh-

oh " myomectomy gone wrong " and then a hysterectomy was needed later

on or ASAP.

DR. West has performed the hysterectomy on a myomectomy patient. This

is public record.

It's Dr. Wests job to care for his patients...poked bladders to

unforseen bad paps the man is as responible for his patients health

as your local gyno.

JanG

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Hi to everyone debating embolization or myo. I saw two IR's in Florida about

having a UAE. The first told me I should definitely have it and would get

great results. The second was much more experienced and told me that five years

ago, he would definitely have recommended a UAE, but after his experiences,

he realizes that for woman with large fibroids, there are certainly significant

risks of failure or complications. He said he would have done a UAE, but

made clear his reservations. If my fibroids were smaller, I probably would have

had the UAE, but because of his comments and the vascularity of my fibroids, I

opted not to pursue the UAE.

You should also know when considering Dr. West, that myo's are the only

surgery he performs. As far as I know, he has never had a myomectomy turn into

a

hysto. Best of luck to all.

ne

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Whoa.. wait up, ne have you consulted with Dr.West? I have.

>> You should also know when considering Dr. West, that myo's are the

>>only surgery he performs. As far as I know, he has never had a

>>myomectomy turn into a hysto. Best of luck to all. ne<<

Hi, ne.

Not exactly...

I think perhaps your mistaking- the myomectomy that turns into a

hysterectomy during the initial surgical procedure with the rarer uh-

oh " myomectomy gone wrong " and then a hysterectomy was needed later

on or ASAP.

DR. West has performed the hysterectomy on a myomectomy patient. This

is public record.

It's Dr. Wests job to care for his patients...poked bladders to

unforseen bad paps the man is as responible for his patients health

as your local gyno.

JanG

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Jan,

I am considering Dr. West for surgery. What do you mean by " matter of public

record " ?

Is there a " public record " source I can go to access information regarding Dr.

West, aside from verifying license and certification for practice?

Kathy

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Hi, just visit the nys dept of health web site and investigate for

yourself. Make your own choice and be happy with knowing all you can.

I heard great things too..not saying he's a bad surgeon just don't

think he's as valuable to women as he does.

So enough of my experience. I spent many hours and thousands of

dollars to find my myo surgeon after reading about carla and other

womens experiences.

I'm not sharing info to scare anyone from a doc but this guy's

expensive and I was able to find a specialist doc with no sanctions

to do the same surgery in a better hospital and my insurance covered

it. I was an extra tricky surgery.

Best wishes

JanG

> Hi Jan,

>

> Can you be a little clearer on what you are saying?

> I'm scheduled to see Dr. West on June 3rd

> I have only heard great things about him and I was feeling pretty

confident about going to see him, but now ............

> Should I be concerned????

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