I do truly understand Melinda's dissatisfaction and frustration with her circumstances. I'm a nurse, for goodness sake, and I can see how those angry feelings can evolve. I'd be angry if I couldn't heal up my head after my surgery also! I think it is good for Melinda, and any of us, to be able to vent here on this site. I think that recommending litigious actions is inappropriate and that understanding and compassion are what is called for here.
Melinda, to you I want to say that no matter what the reason, if you are not comfortable with Dr. Baker, by all means get another opinion. The issue, however, is your comfort level with his responses to you and his helpfulness in alleviating your unfortunate discomfort. The issue is not his negligence. It's so important for us to be comfortable with our health care providers, so by all means, follow your gut with that one.
Jan, you are so right. Part of the predicament we are in with our health care system is related to our country being so litigious and driving up costs of healthcare. Everyone wants "justice" but they lash out when things don't go perfectly and known risks can happen randomly....not because the doctor screwed up. I was told before my BAHA surgery that the biggest risk I had was post op infection and healing issues. This is called INFORMED CONSENT! So, though we don't all have bad outcomes (in fact, most don't) it is important to know it's ok to get angry, but to have boundaries about what we do with that anger. Why do we insist on shooting ourselves in the foot?
~Dale