Posted by LOU from Wi on October 07, 2009 at 04:32:04 from (174.124.74.250):
In Reply to: second opinions needed posted by LOU from Wi on October 07, 2009 at 01:19:12:
Thanks for the kind responses. The DR in question has been taking care of this family for years. Has made excellant diagnosis and referals from the onset of my wifes stroke,(surgery required)Open Heart surgery (tripple by pass)Uterious removal,gall bladder operation, re -structuring of veins(tubes installed)Caroted artery operation, & just recently , angeoplasty for vain opening (right leg).Our medication from 3 of us looks like a pharmancy now that my 2nd oldest daughter is going through Kemo. I also have type 2 Diabetes with bi-lateral neuropathy both legs.I too am insulin bound 65 units a day with 4 pills to help control it. However, I sure as H--l am going to ream him a new one come thursday.My son takes her and the daughter and me to the Dr and hospital-clinics. Bless his heart!! This is the only episode this Dr has failed on. Won"t happen again rest assured. We are gonna know all there is to know about every drug she and my daughter has to take. Risks, side affects and all.We are NOT EVER GOING TO LET THIS HAPPEN AGAIN. Won"t ever tolerate the CYA excuses. I can state that I get great medical help from the Vets clinic up in Duluth.I always get an anual check up both places.With me, so far -so good!! I do want to thank you all for your imput and advice,Had great advice on the 706 as well. Warmest reguards to all and this forum LOU
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