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VIRGIE UNDERWOOD <[log in to unmask]>
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The Electronic Church <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 6 Feb 2006 17:43:53 -0500
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Hi Brad,
There are definitely good nurses and doctors around but it is sometimes hard 
to find them.  I just hope they have the right information to the right 
person.  Trusting in God is the only way to be sure!
Virgie and Hoshi
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "MV" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, February 06, 2006 4:29 PM
Subject: Re: Another Joe update


> Virgie,
>
> Good to hear he doesn't have an issue. But yes, pretty much reduces the
> already declining trust in medical folks. There are no doubt many 
> competent
> folks around and unfortunately they will get lumped in to the mix, but 
> when
> one is talking one's health, there isn't room for error. Both my mom an 
> dad
> were told they had a heart attack at one point, and neither had ever had
> one, it was incompetent testing folks messing up the contacts and etc.
> requiring additional testing that no one would cover so they had to pay 
> for
> it themselves.  A woman near here a few years back had the wrong breast
> removed in a breast cancer operation, my wife worked with a guy who was
> having something done in the hospital and he was yet awake enough before
> his surgery that when they said... "OK, Joseph we're going to take you 
> down
> for your surgery now", he stopped them, his name was Roger, they had the
> wrong chart. When my mom was in the hospital recently for a surgery, they
> had the wrong medicine chart hanging on the wall that was to be charged to
> her account, my wife's day care had a child that wasn't feeling well,  the
> parents took  him to a doctor, he was running high temps, the doctor gave
> him nothing said it was just a cold and had to run it's course. The next
> day they took him back because he was running real high temps and very
> fussy. The doctor then opened the kids mouth and found it full of bad
> sores  due to a bad form of thrush. Those sores did not get there
> overnight. When the parent asked why didn't you notice them yesterday? The
> doctor said... I didn't look in his mouth. I could go on and on and on.
> There are good doctors and nurses out there,  when you find one? Best hang
> on to them.
>
> Brad
>
>
>
> At 03:16 PM 2/6/2006 -0500, you wrote:
>>Joe does not have a blocked artery after all, well, at least that is what
>>they said earlier today.  It seems they made a mistake, that blocked 
>>artery
>>belong to Joseph Jordan and not Joe gordon.  Isn't that a comforting 
>>thought
>>when they tell you your artery is 50 percent blocked and then they tell 
>>you
>>no, that your artery is just fine.  I am grateful that his artery is not
>>blocked but that mistake could have been costly or worse deadly to either
>>patient.  I do not know they are going to treat Joe but I would assume 
>>they
>>will deal with his blood pressure and monitor it closesly.
>>I am glad God is in charge and makes the final decision for us all.  It is
>>obvious that doctors and nurses are not capable of doing it right.
>>Virgie and Hoshi
>
> Brad
>
>   Never give the devil a ride, he will always want to drive 

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