Explains why a majority of the medical community is staying silent and continues to go along with this madness. The once high regard for the profession has been fatally damaged...
Explains why a majority of the medical community is staying silent and continues to go along with this madness. The once high regard for the profession has been fatally damaged...
It is so sad to me. The hours upon hours I spent at the medical library printing and studying to see medicine reduced to disintegratation. For my wife, I had to ask the тАЬdoctorтАЭ to do reflexes (I suck at reflexes) and a HoffmanтАЩs. She did not even know what a HoffmanтАЩs was. I did it. Positive. Insisted on C-spine MRI against тАЬdoctorsтАЭ recommendation. Upper motor neuron lesion. Brilliant neurosurgeon had Her in surgery rapidly. IтАЩm just floored. We took so much pride in looking out for individuals (no letters behind my name; but, IтАЩd like to think I have a brain). Ed
Ed, youтАЩre 1000% correct. My wife has worked in operating rooms in Boston (Mass General, Brigham and WomanтАЩs, Childrens Hosp. Etc.) for almost 40 years. One of the most important things I have learned from her is the fact that you have to advocate for yourself. She has not only diagnosed family and friends with diseases but has recommended true slick specialist that are truly the best. She is in the room when they are doing their thing. Operating room nurses are better than PCP because they see what happens in the operating room. Example, my sister in law had a pituitary tumor, had gone to her primary care couldnтАЩt diagnose it. My wife heard her symptoms noticed her face had panned and told her what it was amazing!! Every day she is in the OR she has to scold the doctors for throwing things on the floor, throwing countable items out (like sponges) paying attention to needles etc.. her nickname is Mother Teresa ЁЯШЗ.
Explains why a majority of the medical community is staying silent and continues to go along with this madness. The once high regard for the profession has been fatally damaged...
Damaged?
Try crushed beyond repair.
And they have nobody to blame but themselves.
It is so sad to me. The hours upon hours I spent at the medical library printing and studying to see medicine reduced to disintegratation. For my wife, I had to ask the тАЬdoctorтАЭ to do reflexes (I suck at reflexes) and a HoffmanтАЩs. She did not even know what a HoffmanтАЩs was. I did it. Positive. Insisted on C-spine MRI against тАЬdoctorsтАЭ recommendation. Upper motor neuron lesion. Brilliant neurosurgeon had Her in surgery rapidly. IтАЩm just floored. We took so much pride in looking out for individuals (no letters behind my name; but, IтАЩd like to think I have a brain). Ed
Ed, youтАЩre 1000% correct. My wife has worked in operating rooms in Boston (Mass General, Brigham and WomanтАЩs, Childrens Hosp. Etc.) for almost 40 years. One of the most important things I have learned from her is the fact that you have to advocate for yourself. She has not only diagnosed family and friends with diseases but has recommended true slick specialist that are truly the best. She is in the room when they are doing their thing. Operating room nurses are better than PCP because they see what happens in the operating room. Example, my sister in law had a pituitary tumor, had gone to her primary care couldnтАЩt diagnose it. My wife heard her symptoms noticed her face had panned and told her what it was amazing!! Every day she is in the OR she has to scold the doctors for throwing things on the floor, throwing countable items out (like sponges) paying attention to needles etc.. her nickname is Mother Teresa ЁЯШЗ.