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| - The bullying and shaming tactics that were used in this reply are not going to work Dr. Cambiero. If your intent was to have me remove my post, no such luck.
I had lost over 120 lbs and had exercise resistant weight on my abdomen. I did have a Panniculetomy.. However, I was not morbidly obese, I can't remember the last time I had a yeast infection and my genitals are squeaky clean. So although you would like readers to believe that a morbidly obese, stinky, yeasty individual wrote this, I hope they see thru your tactics. I wear a 2XL at Old Navy as a point of reference and I'm 6 ft tall.
The surgery was not the issue. The total lack of aftercare was. If you utilize Google there are plenty of garments made for just this surgery including the free one that Medicare provides to its patients which I discovered via Youtube.com during my recover. It just takes a Dr's office that takes the time to look out for their patients. Also, if you can't locate a patient with first name, last initial, payment and procedure that was performed in the last year, this validates the total lack of organization your office displayed.
Folks, look at my Yelps. I only Yelp if something is great or horrible. The care I received was horrible. And as for the Dr's claims of rave reviews, normally you would want them to be readily available to potential clients, not spread across 3 Yelp accounts for the same Dr, Business and Location.
I've forwarded a copy of your reply along with a complaint form to the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners in Reno. I don't do petty. I will let them address this with you
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