I had a 10:30 a.m. appointment with Dr. Eileen Gibbons on 9/15/11 for a 15 minute procedure. A lot of deep thought, religious guilt, and general emotions go into making this choice and I was very anxious on this day. I waited for hours in the waiting room with no explanation or update from the staff. As required, I had eaten nothing since 9:30 a.m. After 3 hours and 15 minutes I was brought in for my consultation. I was subsequently taken to an operating room and given a shot of Demerol which caused me to vomit twice. At 2:45 p.m., 4 hours and 15 minutes after my scheduled appointment time, Dr. Eileen Gibbons entered the operating room and, without even acknowledging me, unapologetically began a diatribe about busy her day has been. She included some private information about other patients at which point I interjected and told her that I did not want that information disclosed to me and I was simply concerned about my own procedure. Dr. Eileen Gibbons then left the room. Naked from the waist down, wrapped only in a sheet, my legs numb from Demerol, I got off the table to get her so that I didn
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