To: T'wit
">> "What that bone scan shows is...an accumulation of calcium deposits in the joints," Felos explained.What do we have here? A lawyer impersonating a doctor -- and getting it dead wrong. He should hire himself to sue himself for malpractice --if he's left any of Terri money to pay himself with, anyway."
If that's just something he's saying, instead of just reporting a doctor's diagnosis, might that be pracicing without a license? Just a thought.
To: Wampus SC
I don't think anti-seizure medication or any other type of medication would cause significant bone deterioration in just a little over one year. If it did, we would probably have heard about it. This sounds like spindoctoring to me.
906 posted on
11/09/2003 5:50:01 PM PST by
Aliska
To: Wampus SC
>> might that be pracicing without a license?
I don't believe so. "Practicing" would be treating patients, issuing prescriptions and such. George is breaking a different law -- God's law against false witness.
950 posted on
11/09/2003 7:42:35 PM PST by
T'wit
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