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    • #10758
      wfadcock
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      Who are considered the top hernia docs in georgia ,
      Tennessee or florida? Thanks for any information.

    • #13651
      pszotek
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      top hernia doctors in georgia or tn

      TN – Gregory Mancini, Bruce Ramshaw, Melissa Phillips.

      GA – not entirely sure.

      Fl- any specific region?

    • #13653
      aminuts
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      top hernia doctors in georgia or tn

      I am too from Florida and suffered two and a half years until I found this forum and Dr Towfigh. She recomended dr Bradshaw who at the time was in Daytona and was very good. He was in the process of
      Moving to Tennessee and I had suffered for 2 and a half years and couldn’t wait for there transfer to take about 3 months. I flew to California where dr Towfigh repaired a bilateral inguinal and right femoral hernia and gave me my life back. We are in desperate need of a dr with there expertise here in Florida .
      I do recommend dr Bradshaw in Tennessee if you can’t make the trip to California. This is from a patients point of view he was great to me as well. Good luck and make sure you get a doctor that has the knowledge and expertise.

    • #13654
      drtowfigh
      Keymaster

      top hernia doctors in georgia or tn

      Add to Tennessee: Guy Voeller, Ben Poulose
      Florida: Edoardo Parra Davila, Jerrold Young

    • #13675
      Beenthere
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      top hernia doctors in georgia or tn

      I met Dr Ramshaw and would highly recommend him. I had my Left inguinal, right femoral found while fixing the left side and mesh removed on the right by Yunis in FL and would highly recommend him.

    • #13676
      Momof4
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      I am wondering if any of these doctors on the East coast are considered experts in mesh/hernia pain problems or only hernia repair. I live in Virginia and have been referred to CA for these problems. I am scheduled to see Dr. David Chen, which I am glad to be able to do, but curious why no one on the East coast was recommended. I didn’t know if the expertise is different. I am grateful for all of the expert advice available on this forum.

    • #13677
      Beenthere
      Member

      top hernia doctors in georgia or tn

      I am not an expert but went through this and did a lot of research starting in 2011 and had mesh removal in 2013. If my memory is correct Dr. Amid was a leading expert and maybe one of the first in the area PHP and based at UCLA. Doctors Towfigh and Chen worked with him, I think. Maybe this is the reason for a west coast bias.

      If you have a referral and can afford the time and money take advantage in seeing from what I understand is one the best PHP surgeons in the nation., go for it.

      I met with doctors Goodyear, Ramshaw and Yunis on the east coast and would recommend any one from my interaction with them. I also had conversations with Dr G in Cleveland and Peterson in Vegas, they were also very helpful.

      One more thing which I highly recommend is reading the book Unaccountable before your next appointment and surgery. I happened to find it at the local library and it made sense of the problems I had with my first surgery for a hernia. I could directly relate every chapter to the care I was given and made sense of the pain and suffering that happened afterward.

    • #13678
      pszotek
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      There are probably other options but Dr. Chen is the standard for groin pain that most of us use as a reference and has specialized his practice in caring for chronic groin pain. He definitely has one of the largest series specifically related to groin pain and I would recommend him second to none. That being said there are likely others that would be closer that could assist in a similar manner. In NYC there is Brian Jacob who co-authored the SAGES Manual of groin pain with Dr. Chen and Dr. Towfigh. If you would like to see him that would be easy to arrange and we would be happy to do so. Hope that helps and if you would like to start on the East Coast let us know and we will arrange. Since he works closely with Dr. Chen then they could easily discuss the case and save a trip out to California.

    • #13679
      DrEarle
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      Momof4 – In Virginia – Sharon Bachman can help you out. If you wanted to come to Massachusetts, I would be happy to see you. Just call rae at 978 632-0123.
      Hope this helps!

    • #13681
      Momof4
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      Thank you so much for your opinions and offers of help! I have been a patient of Dr. Igor Belyansky, in Maryland, for the past two years. I have had multiple hernia surgeries, the first being done by a general surgeon in Virginia Beach, for a femoral hernia. After having problems, I went to see Dr. Heniford and he referred me to Dr. Belyansky. After mesh removal and multiple repairs and complications that followed, he suggested seeing Dr. Chen. He has continued to be helpful and has spoken to Dr. Chen about my case. I have an appt next week and have planned the trip out west. After talking to Dr. Chen’s office, I understand that he sometimes makes a diagnosis and recommendations for a procedure closer to home. It is good to know that I have options closer to home. I truly appreciate your advice. I have also posted about some of my problems under the “muscle atrophy” topic.

    • #13682
      pszotek
      Participant

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      Sounds like you are in the hands of 3 of the best hernia surgeons in the world and close colleagues. Best of luck and I hope your pain is ultimately resolved. Dr. Szotek

    • #13683
      Momof4
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      top hernia doctors in georgia or tn

      Thank you! I am doing my best to remain hopeful. I will update after my appt.

    • #13684
      DrEarle
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      Good luck!

    • #13752
      Momof4
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      My appointment with Dr. Chen was definitely worth the trip to CA. His knowledge and expertise in the subject of groin pain after hernia surgery were incredible! He spent an hour with me and explained what he thinks is going on, in terms that I could understand. He gave many suggestions for things to try, none of which were surgery for now. I have had so many procedures and he thinks that I will continue to improve over the next couple of months (8 months out since my most recent surgery). I am trying Lidocaine patches, muscle relaxers and seeking interventional pain management for epidural injections, along with some other treatments. I am going to try everything Dr. Chen suggested and we will talk in three months. I am so appreciative of the time he took to become familiar with my case through email and conversation with Dr. Belyansky. He is an incredible resource for anyone suffering with groin pain.

    • #13753
      pszotek
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      Great! Thanks for the feedback. Dr. Chen is the ultimate example of professionalism and knowledge in growing pain. Glad it went well. Please update us with your progress. Dr. Szotek

    • #13811
      Momof4
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      One of the things tha Dr. Chen recommended I try is epidural spine injections from an interventional pain specialist. I went to see Dr. Ben Foo in Annapolis, MD. He has given epidural injections for groin pain that is radiating from the spine. My pain is from hernia repairs and mesh implantation, so he isn’t convinced the injections will work for my type of pain, which originates from my groin, not by back. Have any of you had patients benefit from this type of treatment? Dr. Foo is willing to try but doesn’t want to give me false hope. Thanks for your input.

    • #13814
      pszotek
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      In my opinion Dr. Chen is correct on this one. Since all nerves originate in the back and wrap around to the front the idea is to block/numb the nerve at the base and theoretically pain should not be conducted from the distal area to the spinal cord and thus the pain is alleviated. This is my view and likely Dr. Chen’s. Sorry if I am misinterpreting your post and this helps understand what Dr. Chen is likely thinking. Take care. Dr. Szotek

    • #13824
      Momof4
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      Dr. Towfigh, I would like to hear if you have had any patients that have had success with epidural injection treatments. I know you see lots of chronic pain hernia patients, like Dr. Chen, and also recommend conservative treatments first. So far, the lidocaine patches and muscle relaxers haven’t given any relief. I recall that you have mentioned Botox injections on this forum as well. Is that something I should mention to the interventional pain Doctor? I appreciate your feedback!

    • #13826
      drtowfigh
      Keymaster

      top hernia doctors in georgia or tn

      Injections in the back help for:
      – diagnostic purposes, to help determine if it’s a nerve issue at all
      – sympathetic blocks can help with certain types of chronic pain
      – predictive benefits for nerve stimulators in advanced cases of chronic pain

      I tend to like to narrow the focus of the pain regimen so I don’t rely on epidural injections unless I think I need it to help narrow the diagnosis after that.

      Botox may work in cases of tight repairs. Not for nerve pain.

    • #13994
      Momof4
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      It has been 3 months since my appointment with Dr. Chen and I have been working with Dr. Bittner at VCU, as suggested by Dr. Chen, to help coordinate some interventional radiology injections. I have had ilioinguinal nerve block, TAP block and CT guided suprapubic block (I got the feeling this isn’t done very often!) I havent gotten any relief except a little relief from burning on the right side with ilioinguinal block. If nothing else, I guess these blocks will prove to be diagnostic. Still in lots of pain. I am going to go back to Dr. Bittner to find out next step, but I believe I am supposed to try epidural blocks next. Do any of the doctors here think that epidural blocks would help if none of the nerve blocks in the groin and abdomen helped? Is there a way to find out if there is a problem with the mesh and it isn’t a nerve problem? I have pain from my belly button to my pubis and out to both hip bones and Severe bilateral groin pain. Thank you for your help and any advice is appreciated.

    • #13993
      drtowfigh
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      top hernia doctors in georgia or tn

      Epidural can help if nerve blocks didn’t and it’s a nerve issue.

      Otherwise, it’s not a nerve issue.

    • #14244
      Momof4
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      I had an epidural injection and got no relief, not even the first ten minutes which the doctor said would be an indication of whether it may help long term. I followed all instructions and waited a week to see if it helped. Unfortunately, no relief. So I am at the end of the “conservative treatments” list given to me by Dr. Chen. At my last appt, Dr. Bittner mentioned robotic mesh removal as an option to explore. I know you use the robot in difficult mesh removal surgery. Is it an option for mesh that was put in during open AWR with flaps? In a recent post you recommended yourself, Dr. Chen or Dr. Ramshaw for robotic mesh removal. Do theses doctors on the East coast, Dr. Bittner and Dr. Belyansky, have the same experience and skills, or just the three of you? Thank you for your help. Your opinion is respected and appreciated!

    • #14251
      drtowfigh
      Keymaster

      top hernia doctors in georgia or tn

      Drs Bittner and Belyansky are also super gifted and talented surgeons for hernias. I was referring to inguinal hernias, not abdominal wall, and would add Dr Belyansky to the list for inguinals.

    • #14254
      Momof4
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      Thank you for the reply. I agree that Drs. Belyansky and Bittner are very talented with hernia repair. I am still wondering about robotic mesh removal, as they may not have as much experience as the three of you. Also, in your opinion is robotic mesh removal an option for AWR mesh that was put in open utilizing flaps or does it have to be removed open? Sorry for so many questions! Just trying to understand options available.

    • #14255
      drtowfigh
      Keymaster

      top hernia doctors in georgia or tn

      Both are excellent surgeons for mesh removal for the abdominal wall, if necessary. Dr. Belyansky is also highly skilled and experienced in mesh removal for the groin region.

      I am unclear as to exactly what type of hernia you had repaired and where the mesh was placed for your abdominal wall reconstruction. That said, both Drs. Bittner and Belyansky would be skilled to handle the issue and I would highly recommend them and trust their recommendation.

    • #14298
      Beenthere
      Member

      top hernia doctors in georgia or tn

      Momof4

      Did you have your surgery yet?

    • #14299
      Momof4
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      Beenthere,
      Thanks for the interest and question. I know you have offered lots of good advice to many on this forum. The last surgery I had was September of last year and was abdominal wall reconstruction. It was my fifth surgery since my hernia problems started. Since the AWR, I have developed severe groin pain and pain that has spread across my abdomen and pulling at my belly button. I traveled to CA from VA to see Dr. Chen and he wanted me to try various conservative treatments – lidocaine patches, muscle relaxers, epidural injection, nerve blocks (tried three different ones), PT, medications. I haven’t gotten relief from these treatments and live in pain everyday. I have an appt next at VCU to discuss next options. Robotic mesh removal was mentioned at my last appt but I’m not sure that is what will be recommended next. I cannot live like I am and am looking for relief. I had a smaller piece of mesh, from a femoral hernia, removed earlier and had a subsequent tissue repair, which failed. The operative report from AWR said I had direct and indirect inguinal hernias on one side and femoral, direct and indirect inguinal hernias on the other. I also had muscle atrophy from previous lap triple neurectomy . I know you have done lots of research and any advice you can offer about my complicated case is appreciated!

    • #14300
      Beenthere
      Member

      top hernia doctors in georgia or tn

      Hi Momof4,

      This might be a little long. Sorry

      If you can get and read Unaccountable by Martin Makary before your next appointment. This might help you with some questions and what to look for. I think it took me about 4 to 8 hours to read. https://www.amazon.com/Unaccountable-Hospitals-Transparency-Revolutionize-Health/dp/1608198383

      I hope I have given some good advice and have been clear and concise. I am the worst writer and it is very hard for me to put my thoughts into a written message. This is about the hardest thing I can do.

      Your story and what you have gone through is way above what I had to deal with and I know exactly how and what you are going through. I hope wherever and whoever you decide on gets you back to your presurgery condition.

      I am a lay person and I am giving you my personal thoughts. You need to go by what you feel is best and which Dr. you trust the most. Out of all of the General surgeons here in the US, I am guessing that their might be 50 to 200 that specialize in hernia surgery. Remember it is just a hernia, just a simply surgery! The number of the true expert/specialist might be around 20 or so with only 1-10 that have knowledge, experience and skills to truly know when they start a surgery like what you need and to understand what is presented to them and how to fix what is or has been broken. You already saw Dr Chen supposedly one of the best. What was his surgical plan?

      I have never been to your state or have any knowledge of VCU or any information on the Dr. I think you are seeing but I have personal experience with member of the GS staff at VCU I could never recommend that surgeon and I would be very leery of a hospital that has this surgeon on its staff. VCU and the Dr. you are seeing could be the best in the world but go slowly.

      On robotic surgery. It is fairly new to hernia but has been used in other area’s but it is only as good as the surgeon and their skill using it. My parents have a very good friend who had a bad robotic surgery by quote one of the best in the nation. The person who had to surgery was a research Dr. working on a cure for one major disease, graduated from the same school that did the surgery and had complete trust in them. He is one of the most interesting person and nice guys you would meet that know about every issue you could think of. After the surgery the Dr. dropped him like a hot potato and would not speak with him. Shortly afterword he got an infection that almost killed him. Last time I spoke to him he was a broken man a shadow of himself. Very sad. I also saw this same Dr. and wanted to do a different type of surgery but roboticly. Interesting he recommended this surgery with no imaging and when pressed about if he was going to do the entire cutting edge surgery it was like deer in headlights, he froze and could not answer the question. He finally did state that he would be present in the OR with a resident doing the surgery. Goodbye. I would rather have the best/skilled hernia surgeon in the world with 30 to 50 year old technology without mesh than an average general surgeon with a robot with mesh doing my surgery.

      Here are some of the questions I would ask the Dr and every person on his staff that you meet. Go in with your eyes wide open and your radar on.

      How many years have you been licensed. Also check with the state for any complaints.

      How many hernia surgeries have you done the entire surgery. What types hernia surgery and open or lap.
      This is a teaching hospital at the one that I have my surgery I found out up to 90% are done by a resident.

      Are you going to perform the entire surgery. If not why, who is and what is their experience.

      How many have you done in the last year. Success rate. What were the problems.

      How many corrective surgeries. How many cases like mine. Results.

      Do you have your own surgical team.

      Do you have any research grants or financial connections to any of the products to be used in the surgery.

      How many robotic surgeries have you done. How many hernia with robotic. How many corrective hernia robotic. Outcomes. There are many Dr.s who are getting money to use robotic surgery to expand the types of surgeries done and prove the concept.

      Can I get a copy of the video of the procedure.

      Are you a state employee and do you have extra legal protection against law suits. My state there is such a small amount that a state Dr can be sued for, that no lawyer will even talk to you about a lawsuit. The hospital keeps this very close to the vest and does not disclose this fact.

      What is your surgical plan and outcome you expect.

      recovery time for this complex surgery.

      Who will be performing the Gas. Their years of experience. How many surgeries have you done with them.

      Get and read the informed consent before signing and surgery

      Who is going to be in the OR. Mine was only to be one resident to assist him. But it was One resident, one fellow, two medical students plus his personal surgical team was listed as floaters and the surgeon could not answer any questions afterword on any part of my surgery. It might have been a ghost surgery.

      I am sure there are more questions to ask. Some surgeons are put off by questions, since they think whatever they tell you you should just say yes and agree with them.

      Trust your sixth sense. Get a copy of all of your medical records and before going ahead with the surgery get a copy of this upcoming appointment. I found out after my surgery that the surgeon did not have any history or progress notes and any of the agreed treatment plan in my medical history

      I hope this makes some sense. I wish you the best and if you have any other questions just ask. Again sorry for being so long.

      Get the book Unaccountable.

      This took me the last day to think this out and over an hour to write this.

      Good Luck

    • #14304
      Momof4
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      Happy to have this forum that provides help from fellow patients, as well as hernia experts. Thank you for the well thought out reply with lots of good question recommendations. My husband usually goes to appointments with me and we write out a brief history and questions to ask the doctor. It also helps to have two sets of ears! Dr. Bittner and Dr. Belyansky have always patiently answered our questions. I’ve never really asked about who is actually doing all of the surgery. So far, we have completely put our trust in Dr. Belyansky and feel he will make decisions that are best for me. Not sure if this is naive! When I went to Dr. Chen, no surgery plan was made because he said we have to try 3 months of conservative treatments, which I am at the end of after 6 months (lots of down time between coordinating appts-very frustrating). He said we would talk afterwards, which I haven’t followed up with yet. I guess I’m waiting to see what is recommended on Wednesday. The doctors have been in contact with one another and I am very appreciative of their time. I still haven’t ruled out more travel, maybe back to Dr. Chen or, perhaps, to see Dr. Towfigh for her expert opinion. I know she is one of the best at reading imaging and diagnosing problems and also experienced with robotic mesh removal. I know she has said ,more than once, that no one should be living (if you can call it that) with this type of pain for a year or more. To me it’s unacceptable!! Once again, thank you for taking time to offer help to others who are suffering. I will keep you updated in hopes that it will help someone else.

    • #14330
      Beenthere
      Member

      top hernia doctors in georgia or tn

      Did you get the book and read Unaccountable?

      How did the visit go?

    • #14339
      Momof4
      Participant

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      Thanks for asking! I haven’t read the book yet and am not sure it would make a difference in the questions that I ask the doctors. I have already done my homework and I trust Dr. Belyansky, Dr. Bittner and Dr. Chen, and of course Dr. Towfigh, even though I haven’t seen her. We spent lots of time at my appointment talking and discussing options. Besides medication management, which I am already trying now and don’t see it as a long term solution, there is mesh removal. Dr. Bittner is going to talk to the others, including Dr. Towfigh, and we will talk in 2 weeks. I am also going to consult with Dr. Belyansky since he did he surgeries and I respect his opinion. I don’t blame my problems on anyone and think that, unfortunately, I am just one of those patients that is a statistic. I am so thankful for the help I have received so far. Now I am trying to make it through the holidays and enjoy the company of my wonderful family. Happy Thanksgiving!!

    • #14462
      marcello71
      Member

      top hernia doctors in georgia or tn

      Hello momof4 I just read your posts in this topic & have to say just how similar our current decision/choices seem to be… Though I’ve only had 1 surgery so far(3 pieces of mesh implanted 23 months ago) I feel that robotic mesh removal would be best for me at this point as well. I pray we both find our way to whomever is best for our individual situations so we both have better pain free days ahead of us.

      Do you have reactions or systemic symptoms from the mesh at all?

      Was there anyone else that was recommended to you in the Midwest or East that does robotic removal?

      Btw Dr Ramshaw is an amazingly nice guy & wonderful surgeon in TN but I don’t believe he does robotic removal at all to my knowledge.
      I hope to hear an update of your situation soon & wish you the best of luck.

    • #14470
      Momof4
      Participant

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      Thanks for the message. I have always said I hate that anyone is in the situation that I am in with all the pain and suffering. It does sound like we are in similar places regarding decisions in treatment, to help eliminate pain. I know I will never be pain free, but I am not giving up on feeling better than I do now! Whether to have robotic mesh removal is a big decision and I am trying to get the right opinions from the experts before I proceed. I have a doctor at VCU, in Richmond, VA , that has offered robotic removal, if possible. Dr. Towfigh has said that he is experienced at abdominal wall mesh removal. I am waiting for Dr. Chen to weigh in on this, since my surgeon sent me to him for a consult. Dr. Chen is the one that suggested I see the doctor at VCU becaise he is closer to home and could coordinate conservative treatments that I have listed in an earlier post. I am still willing to travel from VA to see Dr. Towfigh or, perhaps, Dr. Ramshaw if it will help to come up with the best plan. To answer your question about reactions or systemic symptoms, I have nausea and general sick feeling a lot of the time. I also have some mild swelling in the area and feeling of hot liquid over abdomen (for lack of a better way to describe it). The pain is in new places than before the surgery. I have pulling feeling at my belly button and out to my hips it is very sore. I also have severe groin pain on both sides and burning on the right. It affects my whole life. Daily activities are limited by the pain and inability to sit or stand for long periods of time. Medication management does not seem like a long term solution to me and I would rather fix the problem. I am hoping that is possible. I would love to hear from Dr. Towfigh if Dr. Ramshaw does robotic mesh removal. I am also interested in the adhesion barrier you asked about. I would think it would be a good thing if having A large piece of mesh removed. The expense is trivial if it could improve the outcome and prevent adhesions and chance of later bowel obstruction. I am otherwise healthy, like you, and eat healthy and push myself to walk and do core strengthening PT for exercise. I wish you the best and appreciate that others on this forum understand what we are going through. Sorry for the ramble!

    • #12432
      Beenthere
      Member

      top hernia doctors in georgia or tn

      Momof4

      It is very hard when you are in pain and suffering, on medications that do very little and find answers very hard to get and conflicting.

      Read my post on overlapping surgery. The surgeon that caused my pain and suffering is at VCU and you could get this surgeon without your knowledge. I would never go to a hospital that had my original surgeon on staff.

      If you do go to this expert at VCU again ask him

      How many total hernia surgeries they have done? Since this is a teaching hospital I would cut that number in half since residents will perform a large number of this surgeons procedures at a teaching facility.

      How many done by robot?

      How many total surgeries by robot?

      How many corrective hernia surgeries total?

      How many by robot.

      Success rate for each of the above.

      Again get the book Unaccountable and read it. This will give you inside knowledge and a road map.

      A robot is only as good as the surgeon operating it. Remember it could be a resident who has never used a robot before or done a mesh removal or both before. Many of us have seen and have had surgery by Goodyear, Ramshaw, Chen and Towfigh but I have never heard of anyone mentioning someone at VCU before. The hospital that did mine has 11 surgeons as AHS members but do less that 750 hernia surgeries a year plus they could not even perform a hernia surgery on a well known person and was referred to a real hernia specialist.

      Maybe I am lucky but I have been pain free now for four years since my corrective surgery.

    • #14534
      marcello71
      Member

      I just saw the author’s username of this post. “Wfadcock”… really?

      That’s the first thing that came to your mind? Lol…

      “I mean Ohhhhhhh listen ta dis guy ovah here, youse got sum mouth on you”

      Lets try to keep it classy from now on maybe.

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