So I appreciate the likes but really am honestly asking these questions, not being rhetorical. I am severely ill. I was able to read posts on this thread from bed for several days but was too sick to sit up or formulate my questions. Took great effort yesterday to sit up, join this group, and write my post, and I paid for the effort. I would be most appreciate if anyone could answer.
The post about the surgery in Seattle increases my concerns.
Thanks.
Thank you for the effort. I am so sorry you are doing so poorly. I will go look for your original post now.
Is that the article I posted in Twitter a few weeks back about the surgeon who ignored the swallowing problem his patient was having post-op, ultimately resulting in her death? That was absolutely horrible and heartbreaking. I don’t know of anyone who has ever gone to that surgeon but he is still practicing.
As Michiel has pointed out, this is a complex surgery. The rate of complication can be very low but the complications can be dire and there is the risk of death. I don’t really know how to help anyone weigh those risks but will grapple in a future post re: how I did for myself. It was a very difficult decision for me to make and I did it by becoming as informed as I possibly could be about the surgery and its risks. I also had the opportunity to develop trust with and confidence in my doctor, both via direct interactions and by talking to many former patients. That matters, too (the surgeon you pick), which is why you want to if at all possible talk to more than one doctor and several of their patients.