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is there really a such thing called the wrong doctor?

Started by lovelessheart, September 15, 2013, 02:23:23 PM

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lovelessheart

it seems that all doctors has its bad days and good days . you cant please everyone. but is it really a such thing as choosing the wrong doctor? maybe if it was their first time performing srs. but not if they do it constantly right?
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mrs izzy

It comes down to being relaxed on who you have do your SRS.

Many hold to many high personal expectations of what they want and seem to push for the BEST, but who is the best???? For me it was experience over price. I went with one of the pioneers in the field and super happy with my outcomes.

It is major surgery and its a art. As in any art there is the material you use and everyones is different. As in nature i am glad mine is mine and not the same as thousands of others.

Izzy
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Jenna Marie

I think so, but I don't think any of the major names would qualify. The guy a friend ran across who does it as *outpatient,* though... One hour in surgery, then puts you in a cab still doped up, all for $5K, yeah, I wouldn't use him! (On the other hand, I can't even recall his name and I don't know anyone who did use him, so I'm not sure he's even a real surgeon as opposed to a random scam.)
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calico

PAI as of recent horror stories I have heard, mainly because preecha doesn't operate anymore and their facility treats people like cattle (or so I have heard) and a couple in mexico, same story 4-6k surgery 2 hours max than a slap on the ass and see you later, and of course the dr here or there who use to offer in home services :o  but im not sure of the details
"To be one's self, and unafraid whether right or wrong, is more admirable than the easy cowardice of surrender to conformity."― Irving Wallace  "Before you can be anything, you have to be yourself. That's the hardest thing to find." -  E.L. Konigsburg
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lovelessheart

you are right :). i just cant wait to have this over with. does feb seem far away?? :(
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nessa76

Quote from: lovelessheart on September 15, 2013, 10:31:12 PM
you are right :). i just cant wait to have this over with. does feb seem far away?? :(

Keep yourself busy lovelessheart and the time will fly by. February will be here b4 you know it  :)
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lovelessheart

your right. working two jobs helps . ill be post op before you know it :)
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LauraGirl

Quote from: lovelessheart on September 15, 2013, 02:23:23 PM
it seems that all doctors has its bad days and good days . you cant please everyone. but is it really a such thing as choosing the wrong doctor? maybe if it was their first time performing srs. but not if they do it constantly right?

Doctors with bad days are bad doctors. I am a doctor too and I can't afford me a bad day. All my patients have the right to get the best care. Bad days are unacceptable in our job.