This is an unusual post for obvious reasons. Some of these comments are subjective. When statements are this pointed and specific to a patient or a doctor, they should be states as facts -- with the facts.
Since 2004, we have done our best to keep these posts honest and fair. See:
ADRSupport Community - Member Guidelines & Code of Conduct
And to Cynlite's specific point made elsewhere:
"...3. Reputations. If reporting on a positive or negative experience with any medical professional, maintain a constructive post by sticking to the facts. Remember, the goal is to help the community -- not to destroy (or inflate) people’s reputations..."
But other points also apply. Please get reacquainted to these guidelines. They have served us well over the years.
And just for the record, every surgeon that performs hundreds (or especially thousands) of surgeries will have patients with a range of outcomes -- from disastrous to stellar. Clavel in particular fits this description perfectly. On this board, we've seen patients with poor outcomes in the last year. We hope they share more to help others; and of course we hope and pray that they will get better.
We are here for all patients!