--- In spinabifidacentral@yahoogroups.com, "mom2sbdaughters"
<mom2sbdaughters@y...> wrote:
>
OH MY GOSH!!!! How did you know that?????
YES!!! I DID have my surgery done there!!!
THE STATE MADE HER GIVE UP HER LICENSE???
WOW!!!
Her office had been bugging me to make bigger payment on that
surgery, and I wrote and told them that I wasn't going to pay AT
ALL, and that she was LUCKY I didn't sue her!...they stopped calling
after that...AND it ISN'T on my credit!!!
I guess they knew how AWEFUL she was!!!
Actually, I wish I COULD have sued her! BUT, she changed ALL the
paperwork regarding the surgery!
I had a friend there in another area of the hospital who looked up
the surgical report...it HAD been 5 pages long! BUT, when I ordered
it...it was BARELY a page long! (talk about COVER UP!!!)
WOW! I just can't believe you knew that!!!
> By any chance did you have your surgery done at Children's
Hospital in
> Detroit? I was glad the state made her give up her license to
practice
> and we don't even go there. We go to the University of Michigan
> and my girls neurosurgeon has spina bifida herself.
>
>
> --- In spinabifidacentral@yahoogroups.com, "angelwarriorprincess7"
> <towerroyals@p...> wrote:
> >
> > Well, thank you for the input...
> > Problem is...unless it's REALLY bad, doctors won't touch me!!!
> > (After having the one surgery messed up in 1999, it was for
tethered
> > cord.
> > The doctor who did that surgery cut open my spinal cord
accidently,
> > and instead of fixing her "boo-boo" she left it that way and
sewed me
> > up!!!
> > My doctor, (the new one I found AFTER that) had to go in there
and
> fix
> > her mess!!!)
> > They say that SO much damage was done, that they HATE to go in
there
> > if they can help it! They are afraid of more nerve damage.
> > (after the 1999 surgery, I lost feeling in my feet.)
> > Oh boy....
> >
>