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That's too bad. Don't these guys know that eventually their reputation will

proceed them?

Amazing.

Leatha

Doctor Question

his name is Felix Speigle

He runs people through his office like cattle. Lots of folks do

fine with him. But there is just no patient support. He admited me

into the hospital on Friday by phone... had ER DOC run all the test

and determined over the phone that my pain was not related to band

told me to come office Monday..... I did ( with 20 other people at

the same time my apointment was) I counted. Anyway he didn't even

know who I was!!! Just pulled my fill and left the room... the nurse

kinda looked shocked and told me to call her tomorrow and let me

know I how I felt... I just looked at her like when pigs fly and

walked out. So I'm looking for a new Doctor.

Katy

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This is inexcusable. I hope you'll find another doc. I'm afraid this

is an example of why to use only the most experienced surgeons who

have excellent fill and followup procedurs in place.

In the meantime, please enlist the help of your family doc, as i

suggested in my other post to you. sandy RN

>

> his name is Felix Speigle

> He runs people through his office like cattle. Lots of folks do

> fine with him. But there is just no patient support. He admited

me

> into the hospital on Friday by phone... had ER DOC run all the test

> and determined over the phone that my pain was not related to band

> told me to come office Monday..... I did ( with 20 other people at

> the same time my apointment was) I counted. Anyway he didn't even

> know who I was!!! Just pulled my fill and left the room... the

nurse

> kinda looked shocked and told me to call her tomorrow and let me

> know I how I felt... I just looked at her like when pigs fly and

> walked out. So I'm looking for a new Doctor.

> Katy

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Sandy,

Dr. Spiegle is an experienced and highly qualified lapband surgeon in

Houston, TX. He is one of the few surgeons in the country who does

bandings for failed RNY patients. I have no knowledge of the case in

question but you are way off base with any comment about possible

lack of qualifications.

This isn't a hack at you or at Katy. It is hard to know much about

surgeons not in your region of the country.

It is not a jab at Katy either. I have had real issues with a few

highly qualified and experienced surgeons in the past and probably

will again in the future. Surgeons in general tend to be jerks when

dealing with patients after the initial post operative period. This

is an issue that will grow since band surgeons have a patient for

life.

This is unique to band surgeons. Cancer patients see their oncologist

after their surgery not their surgeons. Accident victims often never

see the surgeons who do the initial work on them. It has been the

role of the surgeon to cut and run. Now band surgeons have a patient

that wants to keep seeing them for problems they don't see as band

related and the patient doesn't have a clue what is causing the

problem. I'm afraid that this problem is going to grow. Some surgeons

have started hiring NPs and PAs to see these patients and to do the

fills on them. This isn't practical for surgeons whose main practice

isn't lapbanding. I follow these lines of postings a lot to see the

direction they head.

There are several experienced surgeons in the houston area so I wish

Katy luck in finding one to take over her care since she and Dr.

Spiegle can't connect.

Charlie

05/a6/03

405/300/200

Glen Rose, TX

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You're very right that one can't always know much about docs in other

parts of the country, even if they keep a file on all 800 band

surgeons in the US, as I do. MX docs, too.

I go only by patient reports on the ones I hear of from other

bandsters, other medical people, or know personally. THis guy may be

generally wonderful, but his treatment of this patient is just not

acceptible under ANY circumstances. In my mind, exoperienced , good

docs just don't behave this way.

And I never offer comments other than very general ones until i have

3 or more complaints on a doc.

One can be a highly qualified band surgeon, but still have terrible

manner or terrible staff or terrible followup. Naybe this guy just

had a terrible week.

Just my point of view. Sandy RN

>

> Sandy,

>

> Dr. Spiegle is an experienced and highly qualified lapband surgeon

in

> Houston, TX. He is one of the few surgeons in the country who does

> bandings for failed RNY patients. I have no knowledge of the case

in

> question but you are way off base with any comment about possible

> lack of qualifications.

>

> This isn't a hack at you or at Katy. It is hard to know much about

> surgeons not in your region of the country.

>

> It is not a jab at Katy either. I have had real issues with a few

> highly qualified and experienced surgeons in the past and probably

> will again in the future. Surgeons in general tend to be jerks when

> dealing with patients after the initial post operative period. This

> is an issue that will grow since band surgeons have a patient for

> life.

>

> This is unique to band surgeons. Cancer patients see their

oncologist

> after their surgery not their surgeons. Accident victims often

never

> see the surgeons who do the initial work on them. It has been the

> role of the surgeon to cut and run. Now band surgeons have a

patient

> that wants to keep seeing them for problems they don't see as band

> related and the patient doesn't have a clue what is causing the

> problem. I'm afraid that this problem is going to grow. Some

surgeons

> have started hiring NPs and PAs to see these patients and to do the

> fills on them. This isn't practical for surgeons whose main

practice

> isn't lapbanding. I follow these lines of postings a lot to see the

> direction they head.

>

> There are several experienced surgeons in the houston area so I

wish

> Katy luck in finding one to take over her care since she and Dr.

> Spiegle can't connect.

>

> Charlie

> 05/a6/03

> 405/300/200

> Glen Rose, TX

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Charlie , I never questioned his ability as a surgeon. I said his

post op care lacks .... He operates not only in the houston but in

Port NEches as well... that is where he did mine. He does not have

another doctor on call if there is a problem and doesn't take time

with his patients. I was very frighten and didn't know what to do

when the pain started I just expected to be treated better than I

was.

I will find another doctor I'm not in the habit of paying people to

treat me less that human. Thanks for your input.

Katy

And as far as my condition being band related or not I think it was

up to him to determine that since he was the doctor that did the

surgery.

> It is not a jab at Katy either. I have had real issues with a few

> highly qualified and experienced surgeons in the past and probably

> will again in the future. Surgeons in general tend to be jerks

when

> dealing with patients after the initial post operative period.

This

> is an issue that will grow since band surgeons have a patient for

> life.

>

> This is unique to band surgeons. Cancer patients see their

oncologist

> after their surgery not their surgeons. Accident victims often

never

> see the surgeons who do the initial work on them. It has been the

> role of the surgeon to cut and run. Now band surgeons have a

patient

> that wants to keep seeing them for problems they don't see as band

> related and the patient doesn't have a clue what is causing the

> problem. I'm afraid that this problem is going to grow. Some

surgeons

> have started hiring NPs and PAs to see these patients and to do

the

> fills on them. This isn't practical for surgeons whose main

practice

> isn't lapbanding. I follow these lines of postings a lot to see

the

> direction they head.

>

> There are several experienced surgeons in the houston area so I

wish

> Katy luck in finding one to take over her care since she and Dr.

> Spiegle can't connect.

>

> Charlie

> 05/a6/03

> 405/300/200

> Glen Rose, TX

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I feel I must jump into the fray. Dr. Spiegel is my doctor, and I have never

received anything but top notch care from him. He also did my son's band. My son

is not being compliant with the band, and even though it has been two years, Dr.

Spiegel keep asking about him and is very concerned. I have always found Dr.

Spiegel to be available whenever I needed advice or information. Now having said

all that I realize there are doctors and patients that do not click. I have a

couple of doctors I feel just that way about. I think Charlie has a very valid

point in that surgeons are in new territory with this band, but Dr. Spiegel is a

great surgeon and I have this verified by an other doctor. Ruth

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Your breathing might have nothing to do with the hypo. You might have

undiagnosed asthma. I get the same symptoms and I have diagnosed asthma, so I

know when I start feeling a certain way to use my rescue inhaler.

Roni

<>Just because something

isn't seen doesn't mean it's

not there<>

From: Joy Ruoff <joyruoff@...>

Subject: Doctor Question

hypothyroidism

Date: Thursday, April 9, 2009, 4:00 PM

Hi,

I will be seeing the Endo. tomorrow for biopsy results.  Do I mention to her

about the feet swelling and hands and the breathing?  Or should I go see my

Primary Care Doctor again on it.  I have to tell you these pills are not

working. The breathing shouldn't be that difficult at times either.

Thanks, Joy

     

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I would tell the ENDO doctor ALL my symptoms. Each doctor you see will

have a different background and you'll have a better chance that one of

them will put 2+2 together and have an epiphany. Then again, maybe not.

I have low normal and sometimes low platelets. No doctor had a clue and

it took 4 years of being active in working my health issues to discover

that the Niacin I take to improve cholesterol also lowers platelets.

The Niacin information was available to every doctor I saw for the past

4 years and no doctor put 2+2 together.

Steve

Joy Ruoff wrote:

> Hi,

>

> I will be seeing the Endo. tomorrow for biopsy results. Do I mention to her

about the feet swelling and hands and the breathing? Or should I go see my

Primary Care Doctor again on it. I have to tell you these pills are not

working. The breathing shouldn't be that difficult at times either.

>

> Thanks, Joy

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JOY,

You " tell " both Doctors. Both of them have to co-ordinate therapies.

Dr. Dan, PhD Researcher

On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 7:00 PM, Joy Ruoff <joyruoff@...> wrote:

>

>

> Hi,

>

> I will be seeing the Endo. tomorrow for biopsy results. Do I mention to

> her about the feet swelling and hands and the breathing? Or should I go see

> my Primary Care Doctor again on it. I have to tell you these pills are not

> working. The breathing shouldn't be that difficult at times either.

>

> Thanks, Joy

>

>

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I didn't mention the chest pains too but I don'tfeel it is anything serious

though. If I tell them that part of it they will do an ekg and send me for a

stress test again.  Last one was in June.  Then I look like I am crazy because

it is normal.  Not that I want it to be bad but I just want someone to listen

and understand that a lot of this is my thyroid.

________________________________

From: Dan Kukulka <enemaguy@...>

hypothyroidism

Sent: Thursday, April 9, 2009 7:21:38 PM

Subject: Re: Doctor Question

JOY,

You " tell " both Doctors. Both of them have to co-ordinate therapies.

Dr. Dan, PhD Researcher

On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 7:00 PM, Joy Ruoff <joyruoff (DOT) com> wrote:

>

>

> Hi,

>

> I will be seeing the Endo. tomorrow for biopsy results. Do I mention to

> her about the feet swelling and hands and the breathing? Or should I go see

> my Primary Care Doctor again on it. I have to tell you these pills are not

> working.. The breathing shouldn't be that difficult at times either.

>

> Thanks, Joy

>

>

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That's probably because most of them know nothing about nutrition, and what it

does and what can happen because of adequate or too much of a good thing.

Roni

<>Just because something

isn't seen doesn't mean it's

not there<>

> Hi,

>

> I will be seeing the Endo. tomorrow for biopsy results.  Do I mention to her

about the feet swelling and hands and the breathing?  Or should I go see my

Primary Care Doctor again on it.  I have to tell you these pills are not

working. The breathing shouldn't be that difficult at times either.

>

> Thanks, Joy

--

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http://www.theadvocates.org/quiz.html

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to truth we must still march on. " --Stopford

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More medical schools are now requiring nutrition as part of the courses, so

hopefully the future MDS will be more knowledgeable

-- Re: Doctor Question

That's probably because most of them know nothing about nutrition, and what

it

does and what can happen because of adequate or too much of a good thing.

Roni

<>Just because something

isn't seen doesn't mean it's

not there<>

> Hi,

>

> I will be seeing the Endo. tomorrow for biopsy results. Do I mention to

her about the feet swelling and hands and the breathing? Or should I go see

my Primary Care Doctor again on it. I have to tell you these pills are not

working. The breathing shouldn't be that difficult at times either.

>

> Thanks, Joy

--

Steve - dudescholar4@...

Take World's Smallest Political Quiz at

http://www.theadvocates.org/quiz.html

" If a thousand old beliefs were ruined on our march

to truth we must still march on. " --Stopford

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Joy,

I may not have read all of what you are discussing but your symptoms show that

you are still hypo and probably not on enough thyroid meds. I have not had any

help from the 4 endo I have gone to but maybe yours will be a keeper. If not see

how far you can get with your primary care physician.

Venizia

>

> Hi,

>

> I will be seeing the Endo. tomorrow for biopsy results. Do I mention to her

about the feet swelling and hands and the breathing? Or should I go see my

Primary Care Doctor again on it. I have to tell you these pills are not

working. The breathing shouldn't be that difficult at times either.

>

> Thanks, Joy

>

>

>

>

>

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Nancie,

That's a great hope you've expressed.

But, do you really think that the major Pharmaceutical companies are gonna

'willingly' relinquish their 'hold' over the docs ?

Dr, Dan

On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 3:03 AM, Nancie Barnett <

deifspirit@...> wrote:

>

>

> More medical schools are now requiring nutrition as part of the courses, so

> hopefully the future MDS will be more knowledgeable

>

> -- Re: Doctor Question

>

>

>

>

> That's probably because most of them know nothing about nutrition, and what

> it

> does and what can happen because of adequate or too much of a good thing.

>

> Roni

> <>Just because something

> isn't seen doesn't mean it's

> not there<>

>

>

> > Hi,

> >

> > I will be seeing the Endo. tomorrow for biopsy results. Do I mention to

> her about the feet swelling and hands and the breathing? Or should I go see

> my Primary Care Doctor again on it. I have to tell you these pills are not

> working. The breathing shouldn't be that difficult at times either.

> >

> > Thanks, Joy

>

> --

>

> Steve - dudescholar4@... <dudescholar4%40basicmail.net>

>

> Take World's Smallest Political Quiz at

> http://www.theadvocates.org/quiz.html

>

> " If a thousand old beliefs were ruined on our march

> to truth we must still march on. " --Stopford

>

> ------------------------------------

>

>

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Can someone recommend a good pediatric doctor in the Orlando or Tampa area

that specializes in ADHD, Asperger's, Autism?

Thanks ahead,

L

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On 12/17/09, Leonarda Gaige <tomandleo@...> wrote:

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>

>

> Can someone recommend a good pediatric doctor in the Orlando or Tampa area

> that specializes in ADHD, Asperger's, Autism?

>

> Thanks ahead,

>

> L

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I agree with the ICDRC recommendation - we have seen Dr Rossignol Dr

Bradstreet's partner who is very good and thorough. Many think they are the best

Dan practice in the country.

>

> Can someone recommend a good pediatric doctor in the Orlando or Tampa area

> that specializes in ADHD, Asperger's, Autism?

>

> Thanks ahead,

>

> L

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