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In the comment, I met someone who went through a similar thing, even though it was at a different hospital than mine.
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I can't give you hospital information...
Please check Kakao Map or Naver reviews and look at Seongyesa's reviews as carefully as possible. These are not just reviews of consultations, but reviews of actual surgeries. And look through the bad reviews. You will be able to see hospitals where there is a significant difference between consultation satisfaction and actual surgery patient satisfaction, so you will be able to skip them.
The consultation at the hospital I received was really good. They told me that I didn't have to do everything recommended by other hospitals, and even stopped me from doing what I wanted to do. So I believed it too much...
And even if it wasn't for Lee Byeong-won, it was quite possible, so
don't just check to see if there's CCTV, be sure to request a recording and say you'll watch it! Be sure to ask whether the trainee doctor will be available to observe or assist!
Think more about the doctor who looks very tired... If you are mentally weak... If you feel like you are indifferent and blunt, have no passion for work, or are not interested in the patient, run away right away... Even on the day of surgery. Even if I don't get a refund for the reservation fee, if I feel uncomfortable, I just come out. I regret not being able to do this. ㅠㅠ
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There is absolutely no intention to slander or defame,
and I would like to clarify that this article was written solely for the purpose of public interest.
In addition, we did not write any disparaging content, including hospital information that could establish any specificity.
It is a truly deplorable reality why victims should worry about being accused of defamation of reputation.
All I want is for doctors themselves to stop this practice, which causes anxiety and fear in patients, and
prevent others from going through the same thing I did.
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The anesthesia wore off slightly before they woke me up, which meant it was sooner than I expected to wake up.
So I could hear what was happening in the operating room.
(Is this because I spoke at a lower level than my original drinking capacity?)
I heard
the director clearly
telling someone to do the surgery and telling them to do it this way and that.
ex) What about the conjunctiva?
I can't shake the thought that the trainee doctor was observing or practicing on me.
Well, the surgeon is the head of the hospital, and he may have partially assisted and sutured the surgery, or he may have just observed it.
But did he give advance notice before the surgery?
Why should I be the subject of their practice or observation?
You lie down on the operating table trusting only one experienced and skilled doctor.
It was very difficult to endure all the symptoms that could occur after surgery due to swelling or incomplete healing of the wound.
This is because I am wondering if this may have been caused by an inexperienced trainee doctor accidentally touching it.
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Because I was in the operating room,
because I designed it, and
because I performed it,
do you think it will be okay?
The patient who
trusted you and
lay down on the operating table went all the way to a faraway place and paid more than double the cost for the surgery , hoping that it would be safer and better
at a hospital specializing in reoperation or a hospital with a
single director.
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After the surgery, I looked through all the surgery reviews of Seongyesa at the hospital. Sure enough, when I went to another hospital to get re-examination, I found a review saying that it seemed like it was done by a pay doctor, and my anxiety grew beyond control.
I thought about requesting CCTV from the hospital, but
just looking at the name similar to the hospital or just recalling the memory brought on trauma, so I couldn't even think of contacting them, so
I'm writing this for the public interest in the hope that no victims like me will come forward.
We would like to state once again that there is absolutely no intent to slander or defame.
If the doctor wants to regain his original intention and at least a minimum of conscience and train trainee doctors, I wish he would notify the patient in advance and ask for their consent.
To a doctor, we may be just passing patients, but it would be great if all doctors kept in mind that the doctor performing surgery on that patient is no different from the person holding the patient's life in line.
It was a truly hellish few days.
I never want to go through this again, and it's so scary to think that someone else has to go through this again.
I don't know what will happen after anesthesia.
If possible, bring a guardian with you,
request CCTV recording in advance, and be sure to tell them that you will watch it unconditionally.