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Tag Archives: hospital
Ha! One More Post for the Day!
Last post for the year 2014! And you thought my daily posts are over for this year. I must tell you that I also thought it was until I started to read my new book. I just have to tell … Continue reading
Posted in Fibromyalgia, Interesting reading, Migraine-Blog, Must Read, This & That, Thoughts, Why Me
Tagged diabetes, diabetes type II, diuretic, electrolyte, ER, glucose, hospital, hydration, salt, sodium, sugar
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And I Thought a Citizen Petition with the FDA Uses the Language of a Citizen!
Phew! It took three days! In case you are wondering what this is about: I petitioned against the quinolone drug class Cipro and its generic ciprofloxanin to be used only in case of life and death scenario and remove it … Continue reading
Posted in Interesting reading, Must Read, This & That, Thoughts, Why Me
Tagged adverse effects, bad drug, black box, Cipro, ciprofloxanin, citizen petition, disability, doctor, drug, FDA, hospital, illness, legislature, medicine, peripheral neuropathy, permanent, permanent damage, petition, tendon, tendon tear
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SSRI and Impotency… Hahahaha… I Knew More Bad Stuff Would Come to the Surface
You think I am joking, do you! I wrote a blog about SSRIs earlier explaining how bad they are in terms of what they do to the brain. This I did after one doctor told me that SSRIs do not … Continue reading
Posted in Interesting reading, Migraine-Blog, Must Read, This & That, Thoughts
Tagged abuse, blood pressure, crime, dead, diagnose, doctors, drug, drug overdose, drugs, fight, health, hospital, illness, impotence, malpractice, medicine, migraine, misdiagnose, overdose, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, serotonin, serotonin reuptake inhibitor, SSRI
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We Know We Are Doing Bad Medicine… But…. Said the Doctor…
There is a summary write-up of a discussion between doctors on MedScape. This is not an article (or video since it contains the video of three doctors’ discussion in addition to the transcript) for public viewing; one must be a published … Continue reading
Posted in Interesting reading, Must Read, This & That, Thoughts
Tagged abuse, administrators, care, diagnose, doctor, doctors, drugs, earning, ethics, hospital, intent, intent to hurt, malpractice, medicine, payment, quality, quality of care, salary, surveys
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Vacation Over – Medical Reality Hits Again!
It was great being on vacation for a month. Luckily all was beautiful and I wish I lived there (I was in Scandinavia). But I live in the US. As most of you probably already know, I have several Facebook … Continue reading
Posted in Migraine-Blog, Must Read, Thoughts
Tagged abuse, bias, clueless, crime, diagnose, doctor, doctors, drug, drug overdose, druggie, Emergency, ER, ER Doc, fight, health, hospital, hospital care, illness, incompetent, intent to hurt, medicine, migraine, serotonin, terrible doctors
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Corruption of the Medical System–Medical Fraud!
I received a phone call today from the CA Board of Medicine, where I filed against many doctors who messed up during the treatment of my mother. The mess-up ended up in her death for no reason. There were many … Continue reading
Posted in Interesting reading, Migraine-Blog, This & That, Thoughts
Tagged attorney, California Board of Medicine, corrupt, corruption, crime, dead, doctor, doctors, drug, federal crime, hospital, illness, intent to hurt, law, lawsuit, lawyers, legislature, license, malpractice, medical system, medicine, misdiagnose, no license, practice, practicing
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Doctors versus You. Who is Better at Curing You?
I watched two very interesting videos today. Both perfectly align with my thoughts on the title of the website: clueless doctors. It is not so much that they are clueless–albeit many really are–but rather that they are helpless. Quick: name … Continue reading
Posted in Interesting reading, Migraine-Blog, This & That, Thoughts
Tagged cause, cure, diagnose, doctor, doctors, drug, drug overdose, good eating, health, healthy eating, hospital, hospital care, illness, medicine, migraine, misdiagnose, symptom, symptoms
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Medicare Screwed? Fraud? Just Another Day in California Medical System!
A story for you that is hard to believe. It starts sad and then it becomes really ugly so stick with me until I get to the point. My mom died in April and of course, lots of malpractice, incompetence, … Continue reading
Posted in Interesting reading, This & That, Thoughts
Tagged abuse, billing, crime, doctor, doctors, drug, dumb, fight, fraud, HMO, hospital, hospital care, illness, intent to hurt, lawsuit, lawyers, legislature, Medicare, medicine
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Parathyroids and How Tricky and Dangerous–and Misunderstood they are!
A friend of mine wrote this very interesting and rather long and suffering turn of events that beneath hid a secret about parathyroids. This particular story fits both clueless doctors and also migraines. Clueless doctors because after years of suffering … Continue reading
Posted in Migraine-Blog, This & That, Thoughts
Tagged Calcium, D, diagnose, doctor, doctors, endocrinology, health, hospital, malpractice, medicine, migraine, obese, obesity, parathyroid, thyroid, Vit D, Vitamin, Vitamin D, vitamins
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