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#1 pinkcloud

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Posted 24 July 2011 - 06:15 PM

took 2 years to find me injury and heres the ones whom found it and helped me..i wont put the operating surgeons name on this as i do not rate him highly anymore , after i discovered he said i had no spinal injury and none of me symptoms could relate to the t-spine.
or the rare operation i had
.

Im not saying these can cure the un-cureable yet they do listen, care and tell you if they cant explain all sci troubles..not tell you that they are in the imagination.

Mr D T Sharif
consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
BMI meriden Hospital
Coventry

Found the disc that was herniated after no one else would believe I was in pain.
Referred me to me preferred choice of neurosurgeon whom he, the neurosurgeon told me at that time hewas the only surgeon whom could do thoracic giant calcified disc opertons, this was not true..so everyone check to see how many successful cases your sugeon has treated......
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Dr Samy Wasef
Hypnotherapist
(retired early from being a consultant in anaestheists/pain management)
Address as above

amazing ability to help us learn to heal ourself - i do not recommend any hypntist who is not as of Dr Wasefs experience in medicine for pain management, not he puts ideas in our inds...more he helps us to help ourself remove painful and unnecessary negative emotional responses to pain

Mr Phillip Sell
Consultant Orthopaedic surgeon (spinal speciality)
Leicester Royal Infirmary

I knew of his reputation and went to see him....he found i had a spinal cord injury and suggested i go to the consultants below..without this help i would still be on no pain relief for a very nasty sci condition, ias he told me gp the correct problem..

Mr Mc Clelland
Consultant in Spinal Cord Injury
Sheffield spinal Injuries Unit

He found i have mild brown sequard syndrome and helped me understand so much - sci didnt feel scary to me anymore

Dr Okirie
Consultant in Neurology/Neuro rehbilitation
Walsgrave Hospital
Coventry - also at Leaminton spa neuro-rehabilitation unit

He sorts out my pain management and found the awful spasms in me back, he also is involved in professional jockeys/horse riders who have neuro related injuries. He also gave me Botox

Dr Shehu
Cosultant Neurologist
walsgrave Hosital
Coventry

i trust this gentleman, the rare bain tumours, explaining neurological problems he found, i would see no one else.

These consultants are not just great in me opinion, they are great in many opinions, reputation i heard from when i worked at a hospital as a med secretary to consultants (i got to hear from patients what a lot of nurses/doctors didnt hear, me being just admin staff) as well as fellow consultants high regards for these kind gentlemen

Shoulders, never been meself but this gentleman has sorted out the nastiest shoulder injuries i ever heard about - picking up many a surgeons mistakes. we usedd to refer people to him, i proud to say me consultants always referred on when cases were complicated and rare....
Professor Angus Wallce in Nottingham

I fing the Leicester General Hospital and Sheffield Northern General Hospitals the best, there are great consultants at walsgrave yet i find the nursing staff there and neuro prt is not to my liking for complicated cases such as mine.

Then of course the Brain and Spine Foundation
Wonderful charity where you can speak for free or email neuroscience nurses....care, interested, informative..amazing

Edited by pinkcloud, 24 July 2011 - 06:16 PM.





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