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I progressed gradually from the walker
to walking stick to where I could walk unaided but the wound in my abdomen got steadily worse and wouldn't heal.
As with many elderly men I have prostate problems so it was convenient to get my PSA levels and tests at the Mayo
Clinic while seeing Dr. Ronald A. Hinder, the head of Mayo's surgery, the last surgeon at the Mayo Clinic who operated
on my stomach, about the failure of the wound to heal. But, had I needed any prostrate treatment beyond the
tests, you'd better believe I'd have got it elsewhere than the Mayo Clinic.
Regretfully, despite following Dr. Ronald Hinder's treatment
recommendations, the wound in my stomach (to see a letter from Dr. Hinder, click
the link* below) just got steadily worse. Eventually, Dr. Hinder said that I would likely need plastic
surgery on my abdomen with a polypropylene mesh insert. I asked him why he hadn't done it when he "repaired"
my stomach the last time and he said he "couldn't because it was infected."As you may imagine, the thought of
more surgery at the Mayo Clinic alarmed me considerably and I started seeking treatment elsewhere immediately. However, once
I had explained what had happened to me at the Mayo Clinic no other doctor or medical establishment would even see me.
I learnt that doctors are very reluctant to treat the mistakes of other doctors.
*Dr. Hinder's letter.
Next page: Abdomen repaired (but NOT at the Mayo).
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