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iSpine Discuss The amazing Dr. Baumbach - another life-changing diagnosis? in the Main forums forums; As you know, Mark, I am considering going to Germany for cervical ADR surgery. I remember reading about another patient ... |
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![]() As you know, Mark, I am considering going to Germany for cervical ADR surgery. I remember reading about another patient of yours who saw Dr. Baumbach and was diagnosed with cervical problems even though his problem was leg weakness.
How do I arrange to see Dr. Baumbach prior to going to Dr. Bertagnoli? |
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![]() Mark,
Thanks for sharing the story about Dr. Baumbach. I am indebted to Dr. Baumbach for the help he has given me, and also to my wife. An amazing "prince" of a gentleman, and a diagnostician with no equal. The hours I spent with him were the key to getting me to where I am today, spinefully and neurologically speaking, and gave Dr. Zeegers the information necessary to perform a successful surgery that dealt with a myriad of symptoms. I am a man of faith in our Heavenly Father, and I honestly believe that Dr. Baumbach was an answer to prayer for me. God Bless, Jeff
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19+ years back pain w/ advancing disc degeneration. 2002-2 level lumbar IDET w/ Nucleoplasty (very unsuccessful; huge setback) Three level lumbar Charite (L3/4, L4/5, L5/S1) with Dr. Zeegers in Munich, Germany: 2/25/05 (successful) Two level cervical Mobi-C (C5/6, C6/7) 2/2/07 with Dr. Zeegers (successful) Laser Facet Coagulation (left side: L3/4, L4/5, L5/S1 & sacral) 11/04/10 with Prof. Dr. Reul / Beta Klinik (significant reduction in remnant lumbar & sacral pain) |
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![]() Just wanted to add another amazing Baumbauch experience: Dr. Baumbach reviewed all of my records and films with care and diligence and then did a 3-way telephone conference with Mark and me--at about midnight his time and prior to leaving on a vacation. He was able to put together a clear description of my problems as evidenced from my records--something my docs here have not been willing to take the time to do. Sure wish I could see him in person.
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![]() I can believe there is someone out there that is such a great diagnostician and would spend that amount of time with patients. This is why I wanted to be working in the medical field in the first place, to work along side someone that actually cared~
To think that I became a neuro/ortho patient myself (working in Neurosurgery) and the road trip I've been through with doctors/surgeons in the U.S. I don't think I can come up with one experience that would match what Mark has brought forth re Dr.Baumbaugh and this particular patient in the whole 26 years I've been a spinal patient ~ Once upon a time when I first entered into the nursing field, it seemed that healthcare was actually about just that vs. strictly business.. What's a half a day when he's been in pain for so many years~ thank you Dr. for thinking that way~ we spinal patients are indebted to that type of compassion (I believe any type of patient with any healthcare concern/prob would be)~ |
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![]() What a refreshing thought that a doctor who is bound by the Hippocratic Oath would be motivated by care and compassion for the patient instead of greed and money. Individuals can make a difference. We need more Dr. Bambauch's. There is hope.
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![]() It's amazing when comparing the differences in industry cultures when comparing the medical profession abroad to our own. - Not just reading about it but experiencing it too - even though it was less than stellar reasons that landed us over there.
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