Hiatal hernia and getting treatment at Mayo Clinic
Having struggled with a hiatal hernia for many years and now facing serious issues with it I went to see a surgeon at John’s Hopkins who seriously recommended surgery as my hernia is large. After much research I thought the Mayo Clinic would be the best place to have surgery and an experience practitioner would be best to do the job. Mayo seemed like the best choice as the surgery is no joke. I sent in all my records but found that the hospital was lax in getting back to me. As a nurse myself, for many years, I found this extremely disappointing. I essentially did all the calling to find out the status of my case and was told by one department that I couldn’t be seen there but could surely be seen in the esophageal clinic who could determine the next step in my case. Well no one in the esophageal clinic got back to me so I took it upon myself to call and find out about my case. The woman I spoke to stated my case had been refused and that I should seek treatment locally!! No cogent explanation for why my case was refused. I have excellent health insurance and I have tried all recommendations over the years to reduce the suffering I have experienced with this hernia. Nothing has helped except not eating. Not really a good approach to a health condition. At this point I am convinced that being seen at Mayo is like applying to an elite college. I also suspect having some kind of connection would help open the door for me. I am beyond disappointed as no one would opt to have this surgery if they did not need it. I am not impressed with the experience I had with Mayo it was unprofessional and left me with the feeling that you need “Ruby Shoes” to be seen there.
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Visiting Mayo Clinic Support Group.
Lin, Mayo Clinic is following national and state guidelines regarding the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines and recommends that you receive a COVID-19 vaccine when it’s available to you. However, vaccination status is not grounds for refusal of treatment, including elective surgeries.
What did I do? I apologize profusely for saying anything. Please don’t take anything I said to heart. Apologies abound. I’ll reread.
Ok I apologize and rescind all my words to you. I DO NOT REPRESENT MAYO OR ANYONE AT MAYO. I DO NOT VOLUNTEER FOR MAYO. I AM only a user of this platform.
I did not intend to discount your pain or your issues finding a doctor.
I was relating my personal experience w stage 3 cancer and some of my friends’ experience w doctors, medical offices in general.
Whenever it becomes a trial to get a response from a particular doctor or office, often we look elsewhere. We don’t want to get involved and discover our first experience was a foreshadowing of future care. That is ME and MY FRIENDS. I was speaking of our way of looking at the medical world.
In no way did I or would I discount your problem with platitudes. I feel your pain in your writing and told you how we deal with it to find a solution and move us off of limbo.
My apologies once again.
No problem. I think most people mean well. Good luck to you and take good care...
You are most welcome and thank-you for the wonderful quote, which I am writing down in my journal.
Take a look on YouTube for the song “Tubthumping” by the band Chumbawamba- a part of the chorus is “I get knocked down, but I get up again, ain’t nothing gonna keep me down. I get knocked down, but I get up again, etc.” , I sing it to myself whenever I need an extra dose of determination.
Last thoughts from my heart- as the young people say, You go, girl! You got this!
Can we clone you x 10? Wow! Sending wishes that all the best things come your way….🌹
This comment is not made in reference to Mayo or any other specific institution, but to the condition of medical treatment everywhere right now. There will be unacceptable waiting, full stop. I live in rural Oregon and I have a friend who has been waiting to get scheduled for bowel surgery for colon cancer for 4 weeks already. My husband waited for months and months for a pet ct, to see if his cancer had spread to his bones and thereby determine if he was treatable with radiation. Delaying treatment for months. Covid has broken a system that was in many cases was working at almost capacity due to corporate modeling before covid came. Unfortunately no one can give you or sell what they don’t have.
It is horrible and I agree you must be suffering terribly but you are not alone in this suffering. Please continue to ask your doctor to do referrals to places you think are competent. Once you are in it is easier to judge but getting in is a difficult task in this time of covid. Have you researched a list of places you might find excellent care?
This is correct! I will have surgery at the Mayo on Feb 24, and nobody asked me for my vaccination status. I have to pass a Covid test a day prior to surgery, and if this turns out negative, I will have surgery.
Agreed. Covid has changed the fabric of everything. Have been able to see Doctors fairly regularly out here on the East coast but I guess it depends where you are seeking treatment. Best wishes and safe keeping to all those waiting for care…
What test are they doing? Wasn’t the test outlawed in Dec for giving more positive than negative?