You completely ignored the point that I made in that discussion -- that you can select whatever group of patients you want and come up with whatever % you want. So to illustrate, I just chose some names arbitrarily and came up with 70%
No, that is not correct. You made the argument for 70% with your group of patients which I found puzzling. In the same post you implied that surgery may have cured me. It was before I suggested any success rate numbers. In the next few days after you made your case for 70%, I did my own investigation to see for myself. Result: a whopping 13.5% success rate. It is only then that you started your argument of biased selection of patients.
Make the thread visible for all of us to see if it is such a big deal to you.
Violet. I did not come up with a "select" group of patients.
I un-archived 3 email addresses from my backup hard disk drive.
Once again. That group of patients consisted of:
- Anybody that had PNE surgery and that contacted me via PM between 2004 and 2012 on Tipna or pudendal.info.
- Anybody that had PNE surgery and that I contacted via PM between 2004 and 2012 on Tipna or pudendal.info.
- Patients that were at the headache in the pelvis retreat in 2004 with me and that had PNE surgery and with whom I kept in touch
I only selected patients that I corresponded with for 2 or more months via email/phone (so I know they are for real).
I did not hand pick surgery failures. In fact I mostly contacted people before my own surgeries. The list is not fake. You saw it. I did not make up rules to eliminate successes.
Your surgery success list is composed of only 9 names including yourself!! *gasp* That's it? You have spent all those years heading pudendal and pudendalhope and you know only 8 patients that are surgery success stories?? That is really tragic.
It is not surprising sadly when you see on the success stories section that from the 19 patients that had PNE surgery and that declared themselves successes, 12 people have relapsed since 2011 (that list is for you to see, I did not make that one up).
You are still evading my question: Do you think Dr. Filler and Dr. Dellon are being truthful. Do you think 87% of Dr. Filler's patients experience an improvement of 50% or more. Yes? No?
Like Dom said, there is no "right" treatment for everyone.
Dom with whom you keep agreeing with also said that in his opinion only 10% of patients benefit from PNE surgery. That pretty much eliminates surgery as a valid treatment don't you think?