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Acted Nice Until I Had an Issue
If you’re reading this, good job! You’re doing your homework and not just taking someone else’s word for it at the UVA breast care center like I did. Go to Healthgrades and Vitals, I’m not alone. Dr. Campbell is an excellent plastic surgeon as long as you don’t encounter an issue. How’s your luck?
He misdiagnosed me with complex regional pain syndrome suddenly after an echocardiogram wand got jammed into my left lateral side too hard on November 22, 2024. I had zero pain previous to the echocardiogram. He said I should have been healed and the echo shouldn’t have mattered. Maybe I was healed, but I’m not indestructible. The breast implant dislodged, sagged, and I was left in horrible pain. I had extensive nerve pain and stabbing chest pains. I can’t pass an EKG. WBC count over 11 and still dismissed from UVA hospital. Dr. Campbell’s associate, Dr. Anne Glenney, told me in front of my husband that UVA surgery scheduling would call me in 2-5 days. That was on Dec 17, 2024. Someone named “Brandon” from UVA plastics called me on the 5th day to tell me I was dismissed. This was on Dec 23, 2024. Dr. Campbell had decided that he didn’t believe I needed a surgery to repair my left breast, just pain management. UVA pain management refuted his diagnosis of complex regional pain syndrome in the UVA hospital. I guess being disfigured is fine after a whole year in chemo, immunotherapy, and mastectomy for HER2+ ER+ breast cancer. It’s just sagging after only two months post reconstructive surgery on 9/6/2024. The empathy from this organization is just so low to non-existent in my personal experience. It’s also really hard to get an appointment as well, unless the “gods” approve it.
Dr. Campbell’s word is sacred there at UVA. The Johns Hopkins doctor I went to had a very different opinion. He immediately said I needed surgical repair after examining me. I did not have to ask for one. I’m getting a neurography chest MRI T3 and then surgery will be scheduled. Soon I will look and feel better, no thanks to Dr. Campbell. Whose opinion would you believe—Johns Hopkins (one of the finest and smartest hospitals in the world) or UVA?
I did get a great repair surgery on my left side and breast at Johns Hopkins on March 20, 2025. I went through a lot of pain and suffering before that due to the incompetence and dishonesty of Dr. Campbell and UVA. Now I am finally getting my life back after Dr. Campbell’s dismissive attitude towards me. The Johns Hopkins plastic surgeon was professional, caring and wonderful!
I can also pass an EKG with flying colors now and all my blood counts are normal. In my belief, Johns Hopkins Sibley Memorial and my current plastics doc would never have ignored those two items.
“Perfection is a toxic desire. We are not supposed to be perfect. The challenge is not to be perfect, it's to be whole”
Jane Fonda
He misdiagnosed me with complex regional pain syndrome suddenly after an echocardiogram wand got jammed into my left lateral side too hard on November 22, 2024. I had zero pain previous to the echocardiogram. He said I should have been healed and the echo shouldn’t have mattered. Maybe I was healed, but I’m not indestructible. The breast implant dislodged, sagged, and I was left in horrible pain. I had extensive nerve pain and stabbing chest pains. I can’t pass an EKG. WBC count over 11 and still dismissed from UVA hospital. Dr. Campbell’s associate, Dr. Anne Glenney, told me in front of my husband that UVA surgery scheduling would call me in 2-5 days. That was on Dec 17, 2024. Someone named “Brandon” from UVA plastics called me on the 5th day to tell me I was dismissed. This was on Dec 23, 2024. Dr. Campbell had decided that he didn’t believe I needed a surgery to repair my left breast, just pain management. UVA pain management refuted his diagnosis of complex regional pain syndrome in the UVA hospital. I guess being disfigured is fine after a whole year in chemo, immunotherapy, and mastectomy for HER2+ ER+ breast cancer. It’s just sagging after only two months post reconstructive surgery on 9/6/2024. The empathy from this organization is just so low to non-existent in my personal experience. It’s also really hard to get an appointment as well, unless the “gods” approve it.
Dr. Campbell’s word is sacred there at UVA. The Johns Hopkins doctor I went to had a very different opinion. He immediately said I needed surgical repair after examining me. I did not have to ask for one. I’m getting a neurography chest MRI T3 and then surgery will be scheduled. Soon I will look and feel better, no thanks to Dr. Campbell. Whose opinion would you believe—Johns Hopkins (one of the finest and smartest hospitals in the world) or UVA?
I did get a great repair surgery on my left side and breast at Johns Hopkins on March 20, 2025. I went through a lot of pain and suffering before that due to the incompetence and dishonesty of Dr. Campbell and UVA. Now I am finally getting my life back after Dr. Campbell’s dismissive attitude towards me. The Johns Hopkins plastic surgeon was professional, caring and wonderful!
I can also pass an EKG with flying colors now and all my blood counts are normal. In my belief, Johns Hopkins Sibley Memorial and my current plastics doc would never have ignored those two items.
“Perfection is a toxic desire. We are not supposed to be perfect. The challenge is not to be perfect, it's to be whole”
Jane Fonda
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Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
1300 Jefferson Park Ave., Charlottesville, Virginia