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> I've e-mailed you from your website, but forgot to ask...Are there
> others like you in your citizens' group? Any that volunteered for an
> experimental or teaching procedure? Anxious to hear more from you and
> them...
> Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
> Before you buy.
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We did not volunteer; we were given false and misleading information to gain
our co-operation and trust: the medical community had a large mass of
surgeons to train at one time when this lucrative new procedure was in its
introductory phase and not enough "training material" to fill the surgeon's
credentialing quotas---so they took a few liberties with the truth and
helped themselves, if you catch my drift...all documented, with most of the
citations already mentioned on my website for those who want to see for
themselves.
Trainees were slipped in on the sly after we were anesthetized and helpless
to stop it, without our prior knowledge or consent. Can I prove that?
Absolutely! My surgeon and his cohorts were foolish enough to talk about it
in detail in two articles they authored for two major medical journals!
Probably thinking no layperson would ever go to a medical library and find
them. These articles are mentioned on the website also. Outcome amnd risk is
directly related to experience of the operating surgeon; we were misled to
believe we would be getting the already-trained, experienced surgeons we'd
chosen from the list in our health insurer's plan booklet.
There are thousands of us in various stages of deterioration from our
injuries and I follow about 300+ cases after victims contacted me since
1993. Some are dead already, the most notable of which is country singer
Tammy Wynette. She died right on schedule, having a failed repair and a 5
1/2-6 year expected lifespan for this particular thing.
Elizabeth LaBozetta
http://home.earthlink.net/~labozetta/