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Written by a patient
2nd January 2018


Mr Dada at Stoke Mandeville sat and talked to me for a long time today explaining the outcomes of my second operation with him. The first operation was diagnosis only. He has a very calm, but straight forward manner. His manner meant that I decided to stay local for the operation rather than travel which minimized alot of our stress in the process especially when I didnt know I had a condition until my first operation with him. He will tell you the situation and your options very honestly which I appreciated. Today he has explained all my options to me for my next steps and has gone over and above what any consultant in the NHS would usually I believe do in terms of answering my questions. I cannot praise him enough for taking the time to do that! He has operated on me twice and I have recovered quickly. He seems well versed in his specialisms and seems to have kept up-to-date on new treatment theories as he could answer all my questions on specific treatments and types of treatment that I have read about. I always recommend for people to do their own research such as on Nancy's Nook which is a USA endometriosis support group supported by scientists and drs. There are 250 files to read on the group to give you information. There are UK support groups and I also recommend getting connected to them too. My only advice is to make sure that you are fully coherent as he is always very good in that he always comes back to speak to you when you have just come out of recovery to see how you are doing and explain what happened in the operation... but often when you are recovering you don't remember all the important details you need to or the questions you need to ask. Sometimes the follow up appointments are a good few weeks after the operation. Therefore ask for a nurse to be present if you are feeling unsure you will remember. Thank-you Mr Dada and for keeping your fingers crossed for me.

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