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Re: Nullification by Kimmel
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2005 9:51 am
by surf_toad (imported)
i am assuming that their Pshrink is probably more of a paper cirtification that says "see we are not liable" as he works for the clinic. i obviouosly do not know this as fact and they incenuated that, due to my age, (i am 48) i may not even need this. feel free to drop Nick Conners an e-mail and ask. that is not going to cost you anything.
Re: Nullification by Kimmel
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2005 9:58 am
by craisler (imported)
I'd be interested in hearing about the experiences of anyone who has actually been to the Samui Clinic. I did some research about the clinic and some articles said that the "clinic" only exists on the internet. There is no physical facility. The doctors do the surgery at one of the hospitals on Koh Samui.
Research on the hospital mentioned turned up some unflattering comments about the quality of the service there.
Re: Nullification by Kimmel
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2005 10:24 am
by craisler (imported)
Personally, I'm looking for a final result similar to that shown on Tomas's BME web page. I'd prefer the new urinary opening located further back and aimed downward.
Given the short comings of the other alternatives, I decided to take Gelding up on his offer. I have been working with him to get the surgery done in this country. I have appointments with the urologist and psychiatrist scheduled for the beginning of August. I did some checking on the urologist and his credentials are reassuring.
Hopefully, I'll get approval for the surgery and have it done this year.
Re: Nullification by Kimmel
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2005 11:58 am
by Fen (imported)
craisler (imported) wrote: Sun Jun 05, 2005 10:24 am
Personally, I'm looking for a final result similar to that shown on Tomas's BME web page. I'd prefer the new urinary opening located further back and aimed downward.
Given the short comings of the other alternatives, I decided to take Gelding up on his offer. I have been working with him to get the surgery done in this country. I have appointments with the urologist and psychiatrist scheduled for the beginning of August. I did some checking on the urologist and his credentials are reassuring.
Hopefully, I'll get approval for the surgery and have it done this year.
I don't understand. You mean a urologist in the USA? I'm looking at that as well (other than Kimmel). What does Gelding have to do with it?
Re: Nullification by Kimmel
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2005 12:04 pm
by craisler (imported)
See his posting under the Surgical Castration forum. (First item)
http://www.eunuch.org/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=7235
Re: Nullification by Kimmel
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2005 1:39 pm
by A-1 (imported)
craisler (imported) wrote: Sun Jun 05, 2005 9:58 am
Research on the hospital mentioned turned up some unflattering comments about the quality of the service there.
Hospitals in America can be snakepits. (See Indiana Jones, Raiders of the Lost Ark.) Especially...members of certain for-profit chains that have been known to cut the good leg off of diabetics leaving the gangrenous one intact.
You'd be better off in ANYBODY'S office, so do not take hospital care lightly. Make sure that you negotiate the price for services BEFORE you have them.
Otherwise, you will get to pay more than your typical insurance company.
No shit...

A-1

Re: Nullification by Kimmel
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2005 3:08 pm
by Slammr (imported)
A-1 (imported) wrote: Sun Jun 05, 2005 1:39 pm
Hospitals in America can be snakepits. (See Indiana Jones, Raiders of the Lost Ark.) Especially...members of certain for-profit chains that have been known to cut the good leg off of diabetics leaving the gangrenous one intact.

A-1
When I recently had minor surgery at a hospital, I had to write "YES" in ball point on the site of the incision. I guess it's an effort by the hospitals to cut down on such mistakes.
Re: Nullification by Kimmel
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2005 4:16 pm
by Paolo
Just a sidelight on the insurance thing and hospitals:
Last summer, Auntie twisted her ankle badly and went to the ER thinking it might be broken. Over $3,000. Her neighbor, by chance, who was insured, had the same thing happen weeks later. Her bill? $1350 to the insurance carrier.
Re: Nullification by Kimmel
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2005 4:31 pm
by surf_toad (imported)
don't get me started. a proceedure we bill out at 2K that medicare pays 864 and most private pays are around 1200. if the patient has to pay a deductable it is (usually) 20% of the full amount not the negociated amount and we are the most reasonable and easiest to deal with in town.
Re: Nullification by Kimmel
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2005 11:20 pm
by Riverwind (imported)
I see lots of great advise on this thread, well done.
I think I remember Kimmel saying that for anything other then castration that many of us have had by him, it is done in a hospital.
So, cost is:
Kimmel, 6800
Nurse, anesthesiologist, nurse assistant, tech, operating room, hospital room, after care, drugs, everything you want, like a coke will be extra.
Its not the cost of the Doctor, but the cost of the Doctor and all the supporting staff.
Thats the price you want to know going in.
As for Dr. Kimmel, he is more than qualified.
River
Re: Nullification by Kimmel
Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2005 4:30 am
by Fen (imported)
Riverwind (imported) wrote: Sun Jun 05, 2005 11:20 pm
I see lots of great advise on this thread, well done.
I think I remember Kimmel saying that for anything other then castration that many of us have had by him, it is done in a hospital.
So, cost is:
Kimmel, 6800
Nurse, anesthesiologist, nurse assistant, tech, operating room, hospital room, after care, drugs, everything you want, like a coke will be extra.
Its not the cost of the Doctor, but the cost of the Doctor and all the supporting staff.
Thats the price you want to know going in.
As for Dr. Kimmel, he is more than qualified.
River
No, I asked. It will be $6800, plus whatever the Vicodin costs at the local pharma. It is not in the hospital. I don't know if Kimmel does any work out of a hospital.