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admin
05-29-2008, 03:09 PM
Post your stories about unnecessary surgery.

goodroots
05-29-2008, 03:29 PM
At the age of 19 I was diagnosed as having Endometriosis. I went to my OB/GYN and had an intrauterine Xray and was practically convinced that this surgery was necessary. What this doctor did to me was play with my mind. He mentioned a certain set of symptons and said, "aren't you having these symptons", I agreed with him. Because, I was having some of the symptons, however, they were normal everyday symptons that women have that are sexually active! But, in the back of my mind something told me to do the research!

I was 19 in college and and I guess he thought he had a money maker.

The research available at that time in 1978 said that this condition was prevailant among Menopausal Women and yes it also said it was the Endometial Lining of the uterus, Somthing all women have. I started to disect this information and decided that I was to young to have this surgery! Afterall I had (1) child at the time and was a virgin before I had my child and only had (1) sexual partner. I smelled a rat and never went back to him. I will be 50 years old this August and have never had any surgery except having a baby. The moral of the story.....doctor's lie!!!

Skittles66
05-29-2008, 03:30 PM
I am facing this issue of having a hysterectomy right now. My family has a history of fibroids. I am now the 3rd generation of women who suffers from it. Mine are quite numerous and large. Four measure approx. 8 cm. They are pressing on my Ureter leading to my kidney and enlarging my right kidney. My mother died from Uterine Cancer. I am single, No children and 42 years of age.

Do I wait for menapuase for the fibroids shrink on their own? What other alternatives do you have when the you have so many other factors exsisiting.

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05-29-2008, 03:33 PM
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nantongo
05-29-2008, 03:52 PM
I was told that I had fibroids and the Doctor wanted me to go for surgery asap. He did not advise me to eat healthy-It was all about the money he was going to be paid. I did my own research and started eating healthy, exercising on a regular basis, taking essaic tea, primrose oil, and massaging castor oil on my stomach. My fibroids have shrunk tremendously and I no longer have the problem I had before such as pain during pms, bloating, mood swings and the like.

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05-29-2008, 03:56 PM
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stphnyoy
05-29-2008, 09:35 PM
What is the Doc's name and email address on today show?

michelle38
05-30-2008, 03:52 PM
Here is my question to the family and everyone else. How many African American women have had an unnecessary hysterectomy? Is this a way to control our population? This wouldn’t be the first time something like this has been done.

I know in my family alone my mother and several aunts and cousins have had this procedure done because the doctor's told them that it was best. My mother and aunts who had the procedure were older and did not want any more children, but I had one aunt and several cousins who will never have a chance to experence childbirth because of this.
:mad:

Take care family...

MARY MARY
05-30-2008, 04:55 PM
I'VE HAD A UNNESSARY HISTORECTOMY
AT THE AGE OF 35 BECAUSE OF FAMILY HISTORY I DID NOT EVEN
QUESTION THE DOC: BUT NOW 10 YEARSLATER STILL WITH HOT FLASHES
THE NIGHT SWEATS I WANT TO KNOW WHAT THE_____AM I CHANGING INTO
HE NEVER HAS AN ANSWER FOR THAT SO WHILE CALL IT THE CHANGE OF LIFE WHEN IT WAS SURGICALY INDUCED!!!!!!!!:confused::

MARY MARY
05-30-2008, 04:59 PM
[QUOTE=MARY MARY;44741]I'VE HAD A UNNESSARY HISTORECTOMY
AT THE AGE OF 35 BECAUSE OF FAMILY HISTORY I DID NOT EVEN
QUESTION THE DOC: BUT NOW 10 YEARS LATER STILL WITH HOT FLASHES
THE NIGHT SWEATS I WANT TO KNOW WHAT THE_____AM I CHANGING INTO
HE NEVER HAS AN ANSWER FOR THAT SO WHILE CALL IT THE CHANGE OF LIFE WHEN IT WAS SURGICALY INDUCED!!!!!!!!:confused

ewinkey
05-30-2008, 06:43 PM
My name is Eunita Winkey and I'm the quest that was on the Michael Baisden Show on 5/29/08 talking about my UNNECESSARY HYSTERECTOMY. However, it was just a snapshot. I'm a high school teacher and Founder/President of ATWINDS FOUNDATION, INC., and our motto is "A Teacher's Work Is Never Done Services." My students have asked that I share my UNNECESSARY HYSTERECTOMY story with the world to raise awareness.

HERE IS MORE OF THE STORY!
Do you believe the information that your doctor discusses with you is true? Do you believe your medical records are accurate? Do you believe that all doctors have your best interest at heart? If you answered “yes” to any of the above questions, you need to read this story. I am a victim of medical record error and am determined to do whatever I can to bring national attention to the horrible medical practices that are going unnoticed. This is probably a mere snapshot of what is happening in medical facilities all across the nation. It is a problem within America's health care system as a whole and a problem that should concern us all.

At some point in our lives, each one of us will visit a physician and put our lives in the physician’s hands. However, the stakes are high in the medical profession because misdiagnosed illnesses or incorrect medical information could cause grave consequences. Health care professionals should be held at the highest possible standards since medical errors can seriously affect the decisions that are made regarding our health, possibly resulting in irreversible health results or even death. Errors made by health care professionals are often swept under the rug, even when serious damages are the result. As an educator, it is my responsibility to educate and be an advocate for our communities by sharing my medical record story. If I had been educated on the importance of requesting my medical records during my treatments, I would not have experienced such a tragic outcome of a total hysterectomy and suffered the emotional and physical stress I have had to endure since my hysterectomy.

This is my story.

In 1998 at the age of 39, I was beginning a new life with a second marriage. My husband and I did not have children and anxiously anticipated starting a family. However, that anticipation was shattered in the wink of an eye by a life-altering experience with an in vitro fertilization (IVF) physician and obstetrics-gynecologist (Ob/Gyn). The treating IVF physician visited me during my consultation at the Ob/Gyn’s office. I felt very special when the physician traveled to see me for an appointment, and I was also relieved by the referral to the IVF medical center. However, I later learned that it was unethical for the Ob/Gyn to refer me to his IVF physician-friend. Always be cautious when accepting a referral from another physician. Conduct your own research by using the Internet or get referrals from family members or friends.

Out of 15 doctor visits, my name was misspelled 10 times, e.g., my first and last name were completely misspelled—not just a simple typo. Treatments and other information were also incorrectly recorded in the Ob/Gyn’s notes, e.g., treatments that I requested were never noted. In addition, the hospital that performed my surgery had another person’s name listed on my record, instead of mine. My medical records also revealed that the Ob/Gyn had held a conference with me prior to my hysterectomy concerning the complications and side effects of the surgery, but that was untrue since there had been no such discussion with him or anyone else. A review of the Ob/Gyn’s records left me speechless, and it did not dawn on me until later that the IVF physician’s notes were also false.


On my husband's semen profile, the andrologist documented that his semen analysis was completed at 10:00 a.m. on May 10, 1998. However, our first appointment was not until May 11, 1998, which is the date my husband's semen sample was taken. The IVF physician tried to convince my husband to become a sperm donor due to his good semen count. However, my husband declined, and the IVF physician appeared to be a little disappointed. My husband and I are still wondering what happened to his semen sample since that information was not documented in the medical record.

In 1997 at age 38, I started trying to conceive a child by taking Clomid fertility drugs. However, in 1999, the IVF physician signed a report stating that I was 49 years old, which was 10 years older than my correct age of 39. No date of birth was listed on the report to bring attention to the error. In addition, the IVF physician stated that I had previously taken two cycles of Clomid treatments in 1987. This was a false statement since I did not begin taking Clomid treatments until 1997. My chances of becoming a mother at 39 would have obviously been greater than at age 49. Unfortunately, I did not learn of this error until 3 years later.

When the IVF physician reported that the first fertility treatment had failed, I requested a second fertility treatment but was immediately turned down due to my age, which was incorrectly recorded. The failed fertility treatment was not noted in my medical records. However, the Ob/Gyn records indicated that the IVF physician had recommended a total hysterectomy, but the recommendation was made 3 months before I began the IVF treatments.

As a result of the 10-year error in my age and other false statements noted in my medical records, I was given a total hysterectomy (removal of my uterus, cervix, both ovaries, and fallopian tubes) that left me scarred for life. I immediately became very depressed and was prescribed Paxil for my depression. Following the surgery, my body was immediately thrown into full-blown menopause without any prior discussion regarding these devastating side effects. For the first 2 years, I only slept about 2 hours each night due to the severe hot flashes and night sweats that kept me awake. For the past 6 years, some areas of my body are numb and there is no feeling, even when I pinch myself. In addition, the nerves in my body are damaged due to the absence of my female organs and, at times, my life seems very foggy. Some of the other side effects experienced by myself and other women who have had this surgery are loss of sexual desire and arousal sensation, joint and muscle pain, painful intercourse, displacement of bladder (which may cause incontinence or other bladder problems), bowel problems, nerve damage, high blood pressure, varied body odor, loss of short-term memory, personality changes, and irritability. Hysterectomy side effects are life long, and no treatment or drugs can replace ovarian or uterine hormones. My life and marriage have been under great stress since my hysterectomy.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC], “Hysterectomy is the second most common surgical procedure among women of reproductive age and will affect more than a quarter of all U.S. women by the time they reach the age of 60.” The CDC also reported that approximately 600,000 women undergo a hysterectomy in the United States each year at an estimated annual cost of over $5 billion. Fifty-five percent of the hysterectomies performed are on women between the ages of 35 and 49. Women between the ages of 40 and 45 are at the highest risk of undergoing hysterectomy, while women ages 15 to 24 have the lowest risk. The American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology is currently entrenched in a controversy stemming from the recent rise in the number of women under age 35 who are undergoing hysterectomies. Many of these women are reporting a variety of problems including early menopause, decreased sexual function, and other medical and psychological problems.

There are other alternatives to hysterectomy, depending on the nature of the problem and the age of the patient. Even though many physicians elect surgery, this should only be used a last resort. The three most common conditions associated with hysterectomy are fibroid tumors, endometriosis, and uterine prolapse. Cervical displasia and menstrual disturbances are the most common reasons for hysterectomy in women under age 30. Women ages 30 to 34 most often undergo hysterectomy due to endometriosis, while the most common reason for hysterectomy among women ages 35 to 54 is fibroid tumors. In women ages 55 and older, uterine prolapse and cancer are the most common reasons for hysterectomy. If a woman suffers from fibroids or myomas, the physician should consider the size of the lesion and determine whether or not it is causing problems for the patient. Many times, doctors opt to “watch” the fibroid for changes and evaluate the patient annually instead of performing surgery. If the fibroid is one of the 5% that cause intrauterine bleeding and severe menstrual pain, there are also ways to treat it aggressively without resorting to hysterectomy. These include D&C or endometrial oblation, where the lining of the uterus is literally scraped, or uterine artery embolization, where the blood flow into the fibroid is severed in order to stop its growth. Another option to consider in the case of fibroids is the use of the drug Luperon, which stunts the growth of the lesion. Fibroids are highly sensitive to estrogen and progesterone, and they are literally “fed” by these hormones. During the onset of menopause, however, the hormone levels drop sharply and, in most cases, the fibroids will stop growing.

Following a review of my medical records by a hysterectomy expert, it was determined that I did not have a severe case of endometriosis or large fibroids as was documented in my medical records, thus, my hysterectomy surgery was totally unnecessary. Although the cost of the IVF treatment was $16,000 for one 6-week cycle, my medical insurance provided me with a 6-month referral, which would have covered two more cycle treatments. However, due to the serious medical record errors, the IVF physician refused to give me the opportunity to try and procreate.

I filed a complaint with the Medical Board and received the following statement: “After carefully evaluating all available information, we concluded there was no violation of the Medical Practice insurance that would lead to a restriction of the physician’s license to practice medicine.” As an advocate of medical record awareness, I must stress the importance of being proactive in procuring copies of your medical records just as you request your credit records. Request copies of your medical records from all health care providers every 6 months or annually because you have a legal right to all of your medical information. Once you receive your medical records, be sure to examine them for accuracy and question any medical inaccuracy.

For more information visit my website at www.atwindsfoundation.org and sign the UNNECESSARY HYSTERECTOMY PETITION.

Again, thanks to Michael Baisden and Dr. Baruch for having me on the show.

PLEASE EMAIL THIS STORY TO A FRIEND!

ewinkey
05-30-2008, 07:07 PM
My name is Eunita Winkey and I'm the quest that was on the Michael Baisden Show talking about my UNNECESSARY HYSTERECTOMY. However, that was just a snapshot of my story. I'm a high school teacher and Founder/President of ATWINDS FOUNDATION, INC., and our motto is "A Teacher's Work Is Never Done Services". My students have asked that I share my story with the world to raise awareness. Please visit my website and read more of the story at www.atwindsfoundation.org. LET'S BLOW THIS MESSAGE BOARD UP AND STOP UNNECESSARY HYSTERECTOMY AND SURGERIES.

Best Regards,
Eunita Winkey

ewinkey
05-30-2008, 07:10 PM
This was a life saver for this lady, here her testimony about Fibroids and how she had them shrink.
click here and listen http://www.gattea.tv/video/95871-fibroids-gone-this-tea-works.html


read about this at order at www.gattea.com

My name is Eunita Winkey and I'm the quest that was on the Michael Baisden Show talking about my UNNECESSARY HYSTERECTOMY. However, that was just a snapshot of my story. I'm a high school teacher and Founder/President of ATWINDS FOUNDATION, INC., and our motto is "A Teacher's Work Is Never Done Services". My students have asked that I share my story with the world to raise awareness. Please visit my website and read more of the story at www.atwindsfoundation.org. LET'S BLOW THIS MESSAGE BOARD UP AND STOP UNNECESSARY HYSTERECTOMY AND SURGERIES.

Best Regards,
Eunita Winkey

ewinkey
05-30-2008, 07:12 PM
At the age of 19 I was diagnosed as having Endometriosis. I went to my OB/GYN and had an intrauterine Xray and was practically convinced that this surgery was necessary. What this doctor did to me was play with my mind. He mentioned a certain set of symptons and said, "aren't you having these symptons", I agreed with him. Because, I was having some of the symptons, however, they were normal everyday symptons that women have that are sexually active! But, in the back of my mind something told me to do the research!

I was 19 in college and and I guess he thought he had a money maker.

The research available at that time in 1978 said that this condition was prevailant among Menopausal Women and yes it also said it was the Endometial Lining of the uterus, Somthing all women have. I started to disect this information and decided that I was to young to have this surgery! Afterall I had (1) child at the time and was a virgin before I had my child and only had (1) sexual partner. I smelled a rat and never went back to him. I will be 50 years old this August and have never had any surgery except having a baby. The moral of the story.....doctor's lie!!!
My name is Eunita Winkey and I'm the quest that was on the Michael Baisden Show talking about my UNNECESSARY HYSTERECTOMY. However, that was just a snapshot of my story. I'm a high school teacher and Founder/President of ATWINDS FOUNDATION, INC., and our motto is "A Teacher's Work Is Never Done Services". My students have asked that I share my story with the world to raise awareness. Please visit my website and read more of the story at www.atwindsfoundation.org. LET'S BLOW THIS MESSAGE BOARD UP AND STOP UNNECESSARY HYSTERECTOMY AND SURGERIES.

Best Regards,
Eunita Winkey

SmartMouth79
06-02-2008, 12:42 PM
I read the postings (ignoring the multiple postings) and this is disappointing. I've always had good health - but I know when I was having problems with my arm (caused by stress)... I was so despirate to get some kind of remedy. This ferver almost had me agree to a procedure that "may" help. I remember leaving the office thinking... these treatments are a guess.. so why should i even do it? My condition wasnt life threatning so I figured I could suck it up and tough it out. Anyway - after researching things on my own - and trying a few different things, i felt alot better. This saved me alot of money, unnecessary time off work...

Always get a second opinion.

I wont blatantly say doctors lie -- but no human is perfect. Consult other doctors, specialists before agreeing to any surgery.

ewinkey
06-04-2008, 11:16 AM
The second opinion was recommended by the OB-GYN and it was his friend. In fact, the second opinion doctor appointment was conducted at the OB-GYN office.

Eunita Winkey
ATWINDS FOUNDATION, INC.
www.atwindsfoundation.org

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