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eva5667faliure 04-22-2013 01:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Saffy (Post 977381)
It's funny isn't it .. how, when you are needing someone, someone or something, steps into your life - for a reason.

I'd been to see the Doctor today. She told me that there was nothing else she could really give me and is writing to the Chronic Pain Clinic at Sheffield to ask them now that Dr. Atcheson (my previous specialist) has now left, to ask for someone to see me.

I read this letter on her computer and asked if she would run a copy of for me.

Basically, when I last saw my surgeon and he said that there was no operation he would give me and therefore there is little they can do at this point. This is the letter my Surgeon wrote to Mr. Atcheson, my Pain Specialist and anaesthetist. He is the one responsible for placing the leads in my spine.

Dear Rob,

I reviewed this lady in the clinic today who we have discussed on several occasions in previous MDT meetings. Unfortunately due to the epidural scar tissue she would no longer be a candidate for insertion of a dorsal column stimulator, whether lead or paddle, and as matters stand currently there are no other surgical options that would be appropriate for her. We have discussed other technologies such as dorsal root ganglion stimulation, but for the reasons we discussed pertaining to events from her previous admissions, I would not consider a candidate of this particularly as it is a completely new and untried technology in our hands.

Her operative would have healed well and as there is little further that I can do at this point in time I have discharged her from my follow up care. I wish her all the best.

Yours sincerely,

John Yiannis
Consultant Neurosurgeon

I was crying as I came our of the doctor's room, and there stood an old friend who opened his arms and held my whilst I cried buckets in the full surgery waiting room.

I felt his love and it soothed me ...

Derek, thank you .. wherever you are now.

dearest Saffy

may you find comfort
any way you can
may a miracle happen
in your case
new devices are
considered old after a year
may something come forward
where they can do something
when someone is scarred as
badly like yourself
call upon me anytime
GOG BLESS

someone who cares

Hannabananna 04-22-2013 03:15 PM

Angels
 
To lift us...hold us....and remind us how precious we are in the world.

A blessing for sure.

Miracles are supposed to happen!!!!
Sometimes I forget that.
Johanna

eva5667faliure 04-22-2013 05:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hannabananna (Post 977432)
To lift us...hold us....and remind us how precious we are in the world.

A blessing for sure.

Miracles are supposed to happen!!!!
Sometimes I forget that.
Johanna

consider yourself a miracle
you are among many who believe
as i hope and pray for it
and always remember to thank
God Almighty
praying for miracles
trust in Jesus Christ
who hung to his death
for our sins
oh thank you merciful LORD
THY WILL BE DONE
YOU ARE A BLESSED MIRACLE
johanna

someone who cares

ger715 04-22-2013 09:19 PM

Oh Saffy....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Saffy (Post 977381)
It's funny isn't it .. how, when you are needing someone, someone or something, steps into your life - for a reason.

I'd been to see the Doctor today. She told me that there was nothing else she could really give me and is writing to the Chronic Pain Clinic at Sheffield to ask them now that Dr. Atcheson (my previous specialist) has now left, to ask for someone to see me.

I read this letter on her computer and asked if she would run a copy of for me.

Basically, when I last saw my surgeon and he said that there was no operation he would give me and therefore there is little they can do at this point. This is the letter my Surgeon wrote to Mr. Atcheson, my Pain Specialist and anaesthetist. He is the one responsible for placing the leads in my spine.

Dear Rob,




















I reviewed this lady in the clinic today who we have discussed on several occasions in previous MDT meetings. Unfortunately due to the epidural scar tissue she would no longer be a candidate for insertion of a dorsal column stimulator, whether lead or paddle, and as matters stand currently there are no other surgical options that would be appropriate for her. We have discussed other technologies such as dorsal root ganglion stimulation, but for the reasons we discussed pertaining to events from her previous admissions, I would not consider a candidate of this particularly as it is a completely new and untried technology in our hands.

Her operative would have healed well and as there is little further that I can do at this point in time I have discharged her from my follow up care. I wish her all the best.

Yours sincerely,

John Yiannis
Consultant Neurosurgeon

I was crying as I came our of the doctor's room, and there stood an old friend who opened his arms and held my whilst I cried buckets in the full surgery waiting room.

I felt his love and it soothed me ...

Derek, thank you .. wherever you are now.


How lovely; can feel the love you shared with Derek all the wayyyy across the pond.
No conincidence he just happened to be there when you came out of the doctor's room.


Gerry


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