Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Thoracic Outlet Syndrome/Brachial Plexopathy. In Memory Of DeAnne Marie.


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Old 04-19-2007, 02:29 PM #1
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I just tell it like it is. No more and no less then anyone else here talking about their docs.

I work in Denver in medicine and I see the great success stories of his work, they are mostly trauma surgery patients that would be dead if not for him. TOS is not a deadly disease. Working in medicine helps to understand the priorities.

Having something like TOS, and asking any doctor that does that type of trauma surgery, to call back "maybe" patients may not be a priority. I see nothing wrong with it. I would rather see a doctor that does life saving surgery spend their time doing just that, saving lives. Docs like him certainly have enough to do, so people trying to recruit patients for them is something they don't need help with.

If you want ANY doctor to help you then make an appointment, establish a doctor patient relationship. This is for any type of doctor anywhere for anything. Then the patient would have a legit reason to question why the doctor didn't call back. This goes for ANY doctor.

Each person has to decide for themselves to see whom they want. If others want to read posts on docs they can, if not, they can choose not too. It's up to THAT person. Just as it is to pick whom they want to see no matter what anyone said here. It would be nuts to not do research on as many docs as one wants too before seeing any doctor for any reason. I guess one just has to weigh the facts, phone skills VS successful surgery?

This will be my last post to this thread.
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