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Posted on Nov 14, 2018, 11:21 pm
#401

What NOTATROLL says makes sense ...
Looking out of this forum and seen people who warn that Monegal is not good ...
On the other hand you mention an error of Paley that he did not commit, if an employee in his charge and since then nothing ....
However, there are numerous cases of Monegal seen on the net.

I put myself in the page of the hospital that he is supposed to be and his name does not appear anywhere. It seems suspicious to me.

Then I do not understand why so much obsession with defending a doctor who in the past has operated well or badly ...
 
If you do not get any benefit because defend something that does not give any harvest? I do not understand...

The last videos of YAGEN changing the guy does not walk well, whatever you say, also I do not say it again, it's suspicious ...

It is as simple as covering the name of your X-ray and publishing it if there is nothing to hide, it is a forum about this after all.

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Posted on Nov 14, 2018, 11:39 pm
#402

@ Cinderella  Your posts are even worse than mine. They're are obsessive, childish and not smart. You remind me of Monegal's stupid jokes. You're Monegal or Musicmaker AND/OR STAFF manipulated by Monegal. YES. That guy is a psycopath who preys on people's insecurities and shows his hidden face when things go sore.

@Trevor Yagen doesn't care about privacy. He has posted videos. The reason why he cropped out his xrays was to hide Monegal's mistakes. He can't post the full uncropped version because he would have to admit he manipulated you all in his diary like Musicmaker and other patients did (forced by Monegal). BEWARE. Monegal forces his patients to write positive reviews and when they post crap he doesn't like he gets mad. Monegal's patients diaries aren't to be trusted.

In Clinica Diagonal google reviews there is one user saying that in Clinica Diagonal there was a bad femur surgery 10 months ago that resulted in amputation in another hospital. They didn't mention the name of the surgeon but the review about the amputation is still there. Is that related to Monegal not being in the webpage anymore? If anybody could investigate and post the screenshot in Monegal's thread to discuss the case that would be great

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Posted on Nov 14, 2018, 11:51 pm
#403

You crossed a couple of lines here.
Ok Trevor you can write clínica diagonal and figure out:

why does not M name appear on the web?

I am sure they can give you an explaination which by the way I think was already given.

Suggesting here that the reason is a random review you found on they in the middle of your paranoia is well beyond obsessive behavior. You already did that suggesting a patient died at the guest house following a femur feacture... and it was an elder guy non related with LL.

So easy to throw poooooh behind a keyboard.
You can carry on insulting me. I don’t care.


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Posted on Nov 15, 2018, 12:04 am
#404

I didn't say that was the reason. I'm asking people (Spanish speakers) to investigate if thad had to do with Monegal. I found this in Clinica Diagonal Google reviews (from 10 months ago)

A una familiar la mandaron para casa sabiendo que tenia una bacteria muy infecciosa a riesgo de sepsis, tras haberla cogido en su quirófano después de una operación de fémur.. Todo terminó con la amputación de la pierna en un hospital público... Del médico que la atendió ni hablar... Una verguüenza

Even if not related to Monegal It's related to the place where he operates, A Clinica that caused an amputation in a femur surgery because there was a bacteria in OR isn't a good thing.

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Posted on Nov 15, 2018, 12:16 am
#405

Yes of course... amputations happen everyday I all hospitals of the world like Mayo Clinic, special Surgery In NY, Saint Mary Hospital, Katmandú hospital..

En Español le llamamos hacer demagogia. Es simple como esto.

It seems like you do your biased research but it is clear you are not in the health field. Bone infection normally occurs throught heamatogenous way. You can search in Wikipedia but basically it is a bacteria migrating from other part of your body and settles in the bone.
It is very disgraced event to occur...but it can happen anywhere.
Or are US hospitals free of infection cases.

Well do your research

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Posted on Nov 15, 2018, 12:23 am
#406

Amputations after accidents YES, but this case was a femur surgery that ended in amputation because there was a bacteria in OR. The hospital wasn't clean. VERY BAD. After reading this I feel happy I could keep both legs (although I limp)
No hablar espanol.

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Posted on Nov 15, 2018, 12:28 am
#407

Quote from: Cinderella on November 15, 2018, 12:16:26 AMYes of course... amputations happen everyday I all hospitals of the world like Mayo Clinic, special Surgery In NY, Saint Mary Hospital, Katmandú hospital..

En Español le llamamos hacer demagogia. Es simple como esto.


No you are wrong. Do you have any idea how rare an amputation is due to a bacteria infection from the OR? All good hospitals/good physicians make sure the OR is as clean as possible. This type of thing only happens at bad hospitals

This means that
1. The OR was not clean enough to operate. Contamination within OR will cause potentially infectious material during surgery

2. Translation: "A family member was sent home knowing that she had a very infectious bacterium at risk of sepsis, after having taken it in her operating room after a femur operation .. It ended with the amputation of the leg in a public hospital ... From the doctor that attended her or speak ... A shame."

The surgeon in charge knew about the infection and still sent her home without treatment, and ultimately the infection ate away tissues of the leg and caused sepsis. This amputation was due to physician negligence, and could be a reason why Monegal's names is not on the website. Something to note.


Even if this was not Monegal, it proves that the hospital he operates at is notorious for hiring incapable/bad physicians.

Can you imagine a story like this happening in the United States and the huge lawsuit that would follow?


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Posted on Nov 15, 2018, 12:37 am
#408

Hi Robin! We were missing you here
Well you can post whatever and say.. go to dirty OR and Monegal will give you an extra amputation with 50% retail. Come on guys. Be serious.

You are definitely not in the medical field. There are YES anthibiotic resistant bacterial in ICU, OR and this has nothing to do with cleaning or sterilization. But anyway it is very straight forward to relate a random post to Dr M to cause damage.

Well I was a patient in that clinic and operated in these OR. And here I am. Maybe frogs are not attacked by bacteria...just by Trolls and its pets.

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Posted on Nov 15, 2018, 12:37 am
#409

Thanks for your accurate translation and your support Mirin. I can't speak Spanish. This is really helpful.
I agree Clinica Diagonal and its doctor deserve a HUGE LAWSUIT from this lady.  AND Monegal deserves a HUGE LAWSUIT from many patients (lack of surgical skill and lack of ethics). In the USA Monegal would have lost his license long ago, many patients would be rich and Musicmaker would be a billionaire.

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Posted on Nov 15, 2018, 12:43 am
#410

This is UNFAIR for Dr Monegal. He isn’t perfect but he tries his best every time. I can’t stand people being so mean with him. That amputation case, if it ever existed, had nothing to do with him. Don’t associate his name with that case. It’s UNFAIR.

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