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From: John Brockman <MINIM>
To: jeffrey epstein <jeevacation®gmail.com>
Subject: Feel better?
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2011 21:12:50 +0000
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> Feel better?
JE,
Feel fine. No pain, only inconvenient. But anxious.
So I wrote up the history and wrote/talked to to three friends: Mike Gazzaniga, Ramachandran, and Eric Kandel.
Then I emailed the surgeon last night who had not given me his opinion about surgery as he hadn't seen the EMG
tests yet. His people called today and said he wants to see me in a month on Feb 7. I told them the neurologist
was pushing with a sense of urgency to have an operation asap. The surgeon's guy said the has now seen all the
test results and is comfortable with seeing me in a month. So he's obviously not pushing me to go to the hospital.
In the meantime, I'm doing PT twice a week and going to look for Feldenkreis or Alexander person.
Below are some responses. Thanks for you help and support.
ICANDEL CONVERSATION
Spoke to Eric who said to avoid neck surgery unless its absolutely the last resort. He wants me to come up to
Columbia to see his colleague - Linda Lewis, who he says is the best neurologist he knows. And to bring film
and test results. Tel no. 212-305-5246.
RAMA RESPONSE
From: "V.S. Ramachandran"
Date: January 11, 2011 1:21:14 PM EST
To: John Brockman <MINIM>
Subject: Re: private
John Very sorry to hear this. These things can be annoying even though not serious.
As you know Im not a spinal surgeon but my overall inclination is to lean in Jeffs direction. Always get multiple
opinions before surgery - but do so SOON.
Meanwhile Ill ponder over it and give you feedback in the next couple of days.
Rest assured you can be optimistic Rama
GAZZANIGA RESPONSE
-- He wants me to see his friend Dr. Frank Petito at Cornell. See Below
From: Michael Gazzaniga
EFTA00696853
Date: January 11, 2011 1:53:33 PM EST
To: John Brockman MEM>
Subject: Re: private
John
On all clinical matters involving neurologic issues I always consult Dr. Frank Petito at Cornell. He is top guy in
NYC. I did review this with another top person here that is a good friend. He comments as follows: "In general
the standard of care in non-progressive radiculopathy with mild or moderate clinical weakness and no pain is
conservative; put off surgery until something else gets you. An EMG is not essential if clinical signs and
symptoms and radiology tests already establish the diagnosis. If questions persist, see another neurologist at an
academic center."
So I would call Frank and tell him I am sending you. I am sure Frank knows all the players involved and
everyone agrees he is tops. Don't know what he will say but it is a bit interesting that a neurologists recommends
surgery. Waiting on the opinion of a top orthopedic guy and will get that to you.
xxMike
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