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Old 01-07-2009, 05:01 PM
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Default The fact that Jho's procedure doesn't work is not the issue

A good physician is supposed to be interested in his patient(s) post operative. That includes seeing that patient after his/her surgery and follow up as needed. A person with a Spinal Disorder puts not only his/her body in the hands of a physician, but also trust, or at least I do. Jho's reputation proceeds his ability to treat his patients timely and adquedately. His practice is too big for one man, AND if you really do your homework and search for physicians who perform minimally invasive procedures, you will find hundreds of them. Let me leave you with one last thought, If your car was broken and you took it to a mechanic, he gave it back to you but you know that something is still wrong--whether it is a sound, knock, etc, would you be satisfied if he was then too busy to look at your car again? It is called accountability.
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