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	<title>Comments on: Surgery down where? Cosmetic surgery on women&#8217;s vaginas and vulvas</title>
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		<title>By: patientinhemet</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 23:08:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is in regards to artificially created vaginal stenosis following a cystocele repair.  A S. Korean did this to me under general anesthesia without my permission.  I was told that the general rule of thumb regarding vaginal clearance following this kind of surgery was to leave two fingers of vaginal clearance.  Unknown to me this doctor left me with one and a half fingers of clearance.  Eleven months after surgery I had intercourse and ripped a big tear into the vaginal wall.  This same doctor left a friend with one finger of vaginal clearance following a vaginal hysterectomy.  I have been told that this a cultural practice being perpetrated by Korean doctors.  Does anyone have a similar story to tell?  I was left in a position where I could have bled to death and the doctor missed a cancerous tumor in my bladder.  There was enough blood to soak a few towels.  The first menstrual cycle following surgery I found that I was unable to properly insert a tampon because I was hitting a wall of flesh that did not previously exist prior to surgery.  It is as if the hours 4-8 are missing on the bottom of my vaginal clock.  What this doctor did to me was to remove the inner mucosa.  This is what gives a woman the stretch and comfort capability to accommodate her partner during intercourse.  The amount of inner mucosa was not mentioned in the surgical report - it was missing.  This is similar to removing the elastic band in a pair of pants, nipping the waist band to make it tighter, and then expecting it to &quot;fit&quot;.  I am facing Vaginal Reconstructive Surgery in order to ever have intercourse in the future.  Again, I reiterate, this was done without my permission.  He told me in the final post-surgical visit that, &quot;I made your new again.&quot;  My babies were born C-Section.  I did not need to be made new again.  No Medical Malpractice Attorney would take the case.  Only married couples can sue for &quot;Loss of Consortium&quot;.  The Statute of Limitation has expired for filing a legal malpractice case.  I filed a formal complaint with the California State Medical Board.  I&#039;ve been turned down by a Uro-Gynecologist - with a statement from the receptionist stating that, &quot;Doctors don&#039;t like to fix the mistakes of other doctors&quot;.  This was not elective laser vaginal rejuvenation.  It was a rogue doctor who surgically recreated me so that I am unable to have intercourse.  A CASA Advocate accompanied me to the police station so that I could file a complaint of Sexual Assault/Sex Crime by surgical means.  Can someone help me please?  I am trying to find a plastic surgeon/Uro-Gynecologist team to do surgery.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is in regards to artificially created vaginal stenosis following a cystocele repair.  A S. Korean did this to me under general anesthesia without my permission.  I was told that the general rule of thumb regarding vaginal clearance following this kind of surgery was to leave two fingers of vaginal clearance.  Unknown to me this doctor left me with one and a half fingers of clearance.  Eleven months after surgery I had intercourse and ripped a big tear into the vaginal wall.  This same doctor left a friend with one finger of vaginal clearance following a vaginal hysterectomy.  I have been told that this a cultural practice being perpetrated by Korean doctors.  Does anyone have a similar story to tell?  I was left in a position where I could have bled to death and the doctor missed a cancerous tumor in my bladder.  There was enough blood to soak a few towels.  The first menstrual cycle following surgery I found that I was unable to properly insert a tampon because I was hitting a wall of flesh that did not previously exist prior to surgery.  It is as if the hours 4-8 are missing on the bottom of my vaginal clock.  What this doctor did to me was to remove the inner mucosa.  This is what gives a woman the stretch and comfort capability to accommodate her partner during intercourse.  The amount of inner mucosa was not mentioned in the surgical report &#8211; it was missing.  This is similar to removing the elastic band in a pair of pants, nipping the waist band to make it tighter, and then expecting it to &#8220;fit&#8221;.  I am facing Vaginal Reconstructive Surgery in order to ever have intercourse in the future.  Again, I reiterate, this was done without my permission.  He told me in the final post-surgical visit that, &#8220;I made your new again.&#8221;  My babies were born C-Section.  I did not need to be made new again.  No Medical Malpractice Attorney would take the case.  Only married couples can sue for &#8220;Loss of Consortium&#8221;.  The Statute of Limitation has expired for filing a legal malpractice case.  I filed a formal complaint with the California State Medical Board.  I&#8217;ve been turned down by a Uro-Gynecologist &#8211; with a statement from the receptionist stating that, &#8220;Doctors don&#8217;t like to fix the mistakes of other doctors&#8221;.  This was not elective laser vaginal rejuvenation.  It was a rogue doctor who surgically recreated me so that I am unable to have intercourse.  A CASA Advocate accompanied me to the police station so that I could file a complaint of Sexual Assault/Sex Crime by surgical means.  Can someone help me please?  I am trying to find a plastic surgeon/Uro-Gynecologist team to do surgery.</p>
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		<link>http://www.mysexprofessor.com/sexual-health/surgery-down-where/comment-page-1/#comment-32</link>
		<dc:creator>Do you really need a BooB Job ! read the Blog</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Nov 2007 23:40:31 +0000</pubDate>
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