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05/30/2001 23:20
JERRY
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05/30/2001 23:20
JERRY
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Surgeon
Since Dr. Badois in France has informed me that my left hand's #4 & #5 fingers are too far gone for his Aponevrotomy method, I have been searching for an experienced physician if I should elect to go the full surgical route.
I have located just such a Doctor in Boston, who was highly recommended. I returned to Florida yesterday from an enlightening consultation with this physician who proved to be considerate and exhibited considerable compassion. He is a young man, however he has years of expertise performing Dupuytren surgery.
I appreciated his candid explanation of both the surgical and post operative procedures.
I will be in Massachusetts again in July and will have made my decision as to surgery by then.
JERRY
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08/29/2002 23:17
julesnot registered
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08/29/2002 23:17
julesnot registered
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Boston Doctor
I'm a drivable distance from Boston. What speciality is this Dr. and can you provide a name or clue as to who he is. I don't even know what speciality to look for.
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08/29/2002 23:15
JERRY
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08/29/2002 23:15
JERRY
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Boston Doctor
You located my entry of last year. I did succumb to traditional surgery in Boston in July, but sorry to say, I am unhappy.
I did much better with my left hand's APO treatment in Switzerland.
I have arrived at the conclusion that the problem with many surgeries is the condition of the patient's ailment, not necessarily the incompetence of the Doctor.
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11/26/2002 23:14
Fernando Hartwignot registered
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11/26/2002 23:14
Fernando Hartwignot registered
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Needle treatment
My intervention by Dr. Badois in Paris was done 2 years ago and my fingers are perfect, there is a very slight deformation in the palm but nothing else .Its starting now in the other hand , much slower as the first hand.
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04/09/2006 23:16
The Needlenot registered
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04/09/2006 23:16
The Needlenot registered
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AA4500
A long time comming. Best to find NA. Do not wait too long though. Hurry!
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