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Re: Laproscopic Surgery

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2012 7:41 pm
by river133
Before I had surgery with Dr. Chambi I researched and found the same info that has been shared here... So very many Dr.s are sued.. I have total trust in him... The first time I had surgery with him was last May, He operated on my left side... I am so very happy that I did choose him because after almost 5 years with this horrible pain, I am feeling so very much better.. I will be leaving next week for him to do the right side...decompress the sciatic, pudendal, posterior cutaneous and inferior gluteal nerves.Oh, and the peroneal nerve. Also freeing my piriformus muscle that was invading the sciatic nerve...
When we arrived at his office, it was packed, got to visiting with a few patients just to get a feel, the people I spoke with have such great faith , some were there for follow ups.. One man had brain surgery, said" this man has given me my life back". This man is very talented at what he does.. I think it is very unforturnate of the findings and problems he has had.. This man is giving me my life back after almost 5 years... I could not be happier. I thank this site for help in finding this man and his knowledge and talent... .
Please send me a few good vibes on the 3rd of Oct. I will be putting my trust in his hands... All I have to look forward to now is slowly making my body heal, This journey has been long and hard, but then "no pain no gain" :D Ellie

Re: Laproscopic Surgery

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2012 8:11 pm
by helenlegs 11
The only thing that makes my right side different to yours Ellie is that I don't think I need the inferior gluteal 'interfered' with. I think we match on the others so does Dr Greenslade over here in England.
Wishing you good luck for the 3rd. Wow! can you imagine having such a good effect on both sides. :D
take tons of care,
Helen xx

Re: Laproscopic Surgery

Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 8:58 pm
by river133
Helen, I still do not know how long the time will be to heal the nerves that were compressed ... .My left leg feels so much better, the sciatic I can tell is in the correct place after being pushed away for so long.. Also my knee from the release of the peroneal nerve.... I feel so much less inflamation post op... I just dread the whole thing coming up.. The whole thing is going to be such a struggle. This is a time in my life that I need to just take a minute at a time, and deal with that... Who knows what the final outcome will be.. If we didn't have hope, we would not have nothing:D I wish you well with your upcoming appointments .

Re: Laproscopic Surgery

Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 9:01 pm
by river133
I mean if we did not have hope we would have nothing... Maight as well say it over and over...

Re: Laproscopic Surgery

Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 3:53 am
by Violet M
Ellie, I'm glad to hear you have seen some improvements and hope your surgery went well this week. Hope to hear some more good news from you soon! ;)

Violet