1 /5 Cheryl Hall: I am a retired medical professional. I had regular colonoscopies by Dr. Foody for several years. I began having severe abdominal pain once or twice a week for 2 to 6 hours a night. Dr. Foody seemed unconcerned. Even though I did not request or want pain killers, he gave the impression that he was not prescribing them. One night the pain was too much and I went to the emergency room. I stayed 4 days with acute pancreatitis. The lipase, a diagnostic marker, is usually under 400 while mine was over 10,000. A while later, I was diagnosed with IBS, another abdominal pain condition. My new gastroenterologist has helped me deal with these problems. Dr. Foody did not listen to my concerns or address my health problem.