To: VOA
My wife was fighting off a bad brown recluse bite,when she visited her dad in a hospital I mentioned earlier.We believe we can put the time of exposure to the time of her visit.The misdiagnosis is what made the matter almost unmanageable.After we saw what the tests were and such,I see why they put it off as long as they did.They were expensive and time consuming.As I sat in the room when they lanced the lesions for tests,I could not believe how incredibly stupid the Dr.and the two nurses were in not wearing gloves,let alone wash their hands prior to the procedure.The days of second opinions are over.Try three and four opinions just to be safe.
30 posted on
01/28/2007 5:54:51 PM PST by
xarmydog
To: xarmydog
As I sat in the room when they lanced the lesions for tests,
I could not believe how incredibly stupid the Dr.and the two
nurses were in not wearing gloves,let alone wash their hands prior
to the procedure.The days of second opinions are over.Try
three and four opinions just to be safe.
In my case, you're preaching to the choir.
I have a love-hate affair with MDs.
But for some very good ones, I'd not be here.
Because of some dopey ones, I've suffered a goodly bit.
32 posted on
01/28/2007 5:59:01 PM PST by
VOA
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