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Posted on Aug 29, 2017, 9:26 pm
#561

But I will take a little time to warn others: Avoid Dr. Monegal!

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Posted on Aug 30, 2017, 11:32 am
#562

Quote from: Datum on August 29, 2017, 06:30:31 PMYou never met Cooper so you don't know if you were lied as everyone else.

It's true that I never met Cooper but I have meet others that were here at MIC's with Cooper.  it's certainly possible that Dr. Monegal and other patients lied to me just as it's possible your were lied to by your source.

What happened to Cooper is tragic and he has spoken for himself in his diary as he should.  Coopers diary provided me with good information that I used when making my decision and I am thankful for his feedback.  However, you shouldn't be allowed to get away with barking over and over again about how incompetent Dr. Monegal without expecting to be challenged. Monegal has plenty of first hand success stories.  Having patients with complications in itself does not make a LL Doctor incompetent-  THIS IS A VERY RIISSSKKKYYY PROCEDURE - got it?   To me, it was important to know that Monegal did not abandon Cooper, he attempted to reach out to Cooper several times (this was confirmed by WhatApp message threads); Cooper exercised his judgement and decided not to seek a remedy from Dr. Monegal; perfectly understandable.

You keep claiming that you are warning others.  Do you really think anyone that is really considering Dr. Monegal is going to be persuaded by your second hand ranting?  They would be better served by reading both the positive and negative experiences posted in first hand diaries and avoid taking anything to heart from a non-patient that seems to be obsessed with Dr. Monegal.

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Posted on Aug 30, 2017, 7:47 pm
#563

Your information about Cooper isn't right. Cooper wrote to him several times after some doctors in the USA told him the surgery was a disaster and asked him to fix but Monegal procrastinated and he said 'everything will be fine... no problem at all' and denied there was a problem while the problem was evident for all doctors. Two possibilities: he didn't have a clue about LL or he lied. I don't know what's worse.

Did the doctor show you whatsapp texts from him? Everybody knows that this doctor doesn't respect privacy but this is too much. Showing whatsapp texts to other people is unethical but if a doctor shows whatsapp texts from one patient to another patient it's against the law and he can be denounced and of course I will tell Cooper to denounce this too.

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Posted on Aug 30, 2017, 8:40 pm
#564

Quote from: Auron on August 30, 2017, 08:23:48 PMYour stupidity knows no bounds. You clearly have no clue what you're talking about.

Your stupidity, not mine. The professional duty of confidentiality for doctors covers what patients may reveal to doctors and what doctors may conclude, based on their assessment of patients. Confidentiality covers all medical records (including x-rays, ) as well as communications between patient and doctor,. The duty of confidentiality continues even after patients stop seeing or being treated by their doctors. Once doctors are under a duty of confidentiality, they cannot divulge any medical information about their patients to third persons without patient consent.


What Is Covered By Doctor-Patient Confidentiality?

The professional duty of confidentiality covers not only what a patient may reveal to the doctor, but also any opinions and conclusions the doctor may form after having examined or assessed the patient. Confidentiality covers all medical records (including medical history, pre-existing medical conditions, x-rays, lab-reports, etc.), as well as communications between the patient and the doctor. Generally, this also includes communications between the patient and other professional staff working with the doctor.

What Constitutes a Breach of Confidentiality?

A breach of confidentiality occurs when a patient's private information is disclosed to a third party without his or her consent. There are limited exceptions to this, including disclosures to state health officials and court orders requiring medical records to be produced.
Patient confidentiality is protected under state law. If a patient's private information is disclosed without authorization and causes some type of harm to the patient, he or she could have a cause of action against the medical provider for malpractice, invasion of privacy, or other related torts. Of course, if the patient consented to the disclosure, no breach occurred.

How Long Does Doctor-Patient Confidentiality Last?

The duty of confidentiality continues even after a patient has stopped seeing or being treated by that particular doctor. The duty even survives the death of a patient. That means if the patient passes away, his or her medical records and information are still protected by doctor-patient confidentiality.

http://injury.findlaw.com/medical-malpractice/breaches-of-doctor-patient-confidentiality.html

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Posted on Aug 30, 2017, 8:40 pm
#565

I want everyone to know that as I told before, I have inside knowledge from some of Dr. Monegal ex patients, that he threatens them not to post in the forum when they have complications (faulty nails, fractures, and other complications), and actually forces patients to post good stuff about him. He constantly monitors this forum and reads post from well-known users. This is the truth people have given me and I believe them.

I have said the same to plenty of members here by inbox and many agree with me.

I'm writing this because there is a user deniscef that is threatening me to give him information about this if not he will post our private inbox in this forum. I will not put my friends in danger and while if he had asked me in a non-threatening manner, I might have complied (removing all personal information). I will never send proof to him because now I know the kind of person he is.

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Posted on Aug 30, 2017, 8:49 pm
#566

LOL I find it funny that so far the doctors that interacted the most with the patients turned out to be on the bad side  Dr Alex Monegal (Barcelona, Spain) Clinica Diagonal.

Sarin, Monegal, Barinov

I guess the pattern here is that a doctor's work should speak for itself and he doesn't need promotion from people. Those who do then it means that their work isn't worthy of speaking for itself  Dr Alex Monegal (Barcelona, Spain) Clinica Diagonal Dr Alex Monegal (Barcelona, Spain) Clinica Diagonal

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Posted on Aug 30, 2017, 9:04 pm
#567

Quote from: deniscef on August 30, 2017, 08:21:25 PMDatum is a troll with nothing to atone

A troll would not have dedicated so much time. He has a vendetta against mongeal, whether it is justified or not.

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Posted on Aug 30, 2017, 9:06 pm
#568

«Sent to: deniscef on: August 29, 2017, 09:13:19 PM»
ReplyReplyReply with quoteQuoteRemove this messageRemove
All stories that tell the troll (Lluser, notimportant, Datum) are true (iatrogenic fractures, broken nails, nails that do not work, loose screws). I spoke with several patients of Dr. Monegal both in the forum and in whatsapp, and they confirmed it to me. I have no proof because I've never been his patient, nor would I want to be.

before he posted to me

No, I'm Peruvian, but I did an internship at Hospital das Clínicas in São Paulo and I was there for two months. I loved your country and I will be back in the future. I would like to keep my privacy and so I do not speak by whatsapp with anyone in the forum. However, feel free to ask anything you want through the inbox or forum.

Good luck with your stretching!

He says he does not give whatsapp to anyone but then he contradicts himself by saying that he talks to forum people on whatsapp, when I asked him for proof, he got all angry
LLSouthAmerica is a troll ,he cannot prove one word that he writes



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Posted on Aug 30, 2017, 9:10 pm
#569

Quote from: GeTs on August 30, 2017, 08:49:06 PMLOL, I find it funny that so far the doctors that interacted the most with the patients turned out to be on the bad side  Dr Alex Monegal (Barcelona, Spain) Clinica Diagonal.

Sarin, Monegal, Barinov

I guess the pattern here is that a doctor's work should speak for itself and he doesn't need promotion from people. Those who do then it means that their work isn't worthy of speaking for itself  Dr Alex Monegal (Barcelona, Spain) Clinica Diagonal Dr Alex Monegal (Barcelona, Spain) Clinica Diagonal

If you mean rickey case, he had done many things to complicate his recovery like walking without crutches when he was not supposed to. From what I heard barinov will treat any complications occured for free so that is a good doctor in my book.

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Posted on Aug 30, 2017, 9:12 pm
#570

Well, believe what you want to believe, guys. I'm an actual LL veteran.

Deniscef is the kind of guy who posts private info you've told by inbox.

You didn't ask me for proof, you threatened me and told me you would post my private messages if I didn't give chats to you. That's the kind of guy you are.

Of course I wouldn't give my phone to such a person.

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