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I found this site very interesting indeed as Mr Geoffrey Trew performed a laparoscopy on my wife in Sept 2005, after the procedure she was in a lot of pain, sickness, loss of appetite. My Geoffrey Trew suggested that she was to be observed for 24 hours, yet as the hours turned into a few days she was getting increasingly worse, with spiking temperatures vomiting and in severe stomach pain. Mr Trew's and Stuart Lavery’s idea was to manage my wife's condition conservatively and that he would take good care of her. 10 Days passed she was still in hospital extremely unwell, Mr Trew announced that she was getting better and she would be discharged in the morning, that night my wife had a 10 hour emergency operation, left in I.C.U for 4 weeks fighting for her life with multiple organ failure 20% survival rate, after 4 weeks she was transferred to Torbay Hospital being barrier and quarantined nursed, she was discharged 13 months later after having 4 Major operations, came out on October 06 left disabled. We got no support from either of theses Doctors or the IVF Clinic, anyway not long now before wife situation becomes very public knowledge. Regards. Darren Cox. My wife was only 33 years of age when this happened.
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Replied on Saturday, June 28, 2008 12:00 AM
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Very distressed and saddened to read this experience of how a routine surgery can lead to a complete nightmare. What we lack in medical science is a back-up system - if things go wrong there is never any back-up groups to help or support. It turns out to be a complete disaster. Somehow we never think that it can happen to us until it happens. I think a forum is required where the citizens of the world need to get together and unite to create a system that will help us cope in such situations. To share and sometimes if necessary to fight. Maybe medindia should put this forum or perhaps even a blog.
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Replied on Sunday, June 29, 2008 12:00 AM
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Sorry to hear of your wife's experience. You mention not long now, what has happened since ?
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Replied on Monday, October 5, 2009 12:00 AM
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