I had been treated by a health care professional for over ten years before I found information about the ADRENAL GLAND that says it can’t heal itself and it cannot be repaired, so why didn’t this healthcare provider tell me this? Why do some healthcare providers leave the patient with the impression that the treatment they are receiving is going to fix or even cure the problem, when it won’t?
My Adrenal Gland failed completely before I realized my health care provider was more sure of his treatments being the answer to my problems, than in his ability to finding out what my problems were, and administer the correct treatment for my problem. After ten years without results, yet alone obtaining a cure, we both agreed that the treatments weren’t merited any longer and we parted company.
The care they had been administering finally wore out the slow deterioration that had been taking place during their treatments, and it had become obvious to me, the patient, that what we had done all these years had been useless and in no way could have repaired the medical problem I thought this treatment was to help cure it.
What purpose does this ignorance serve? For the patient and for the health care official? For the health care official, the only reasons I have ever found for this type of treatment is money or laziness.
For the patient, the disappointment runs neck and neck with the anger of paying so much money for nothing. When they learn that all the treatments had done was nothing more than what the body was doing on its own.
When the patient does not know they cannot be cured, but continues treatment believing they can, only to learn they had been deceived, the anger finally builds to a level that is beyond the normal feeling of being upset. This anger takes on the attributes of rage.
Is it possible this problem can and should be handled so that the patient does not pay the price physically and add to the disillusionment that has developed toward medical care which, today, is so obvious less than what we all believed it was doing?
If I mentioned the caretaker’s name, he wouldn’t like it. I certainly did not like his deceiving me while he was being paid for something he knew would never help, yet alone cure.
I find it difficult to accept this type of “care” without feeling that I have been made a fool. Am I being too sensitive, or is it about time the victims of poor care find out they are being used. It is sad that we need to be wary of our health care providers instead of retaining respect for them.
Friday, July 23, 2010
Friday, July 16, 2010
The NFL and Head Concussions
The battle over head injuries sustained while playing football have been going on for years and an end doesn't seem to be in sight. In May, the New York Times reported:
May 25, 2010 In what could have been a fresh start for the N.F.L.’s committee on head injuries, its two new co-chairmen, making their first official remarks on concussions before a House Judiciary Committee panel, were heatedly rebuked by lawmakers for sounding “like the same old N.F.L.” — NYT
When will the footbal industry come to see the obvious problems in their approach to using young men for their fun and games? Here are a few videos on the subject.
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbxJgN2Udjg&feature=related
May 25, 2010 In what could have been a fresh start for the N.F.L.’s committee on head injuries, its two new co-chairmen, making their first official remarks on concussions before a House Judiciary Committee panel, were heatedly rebuked by lawmakers for sounding “like the same old N.F.L.” — NYT
When will the footbal industry come to see the obvious problems in their approach to using young men for their fun and games? Here are a few videos on the subject.
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbxJgN2Udjg&feature=related
Friday, July 2, 2010
Reasons for Misdiagnosis
The inability to see the torn connections deep in the brain, is one reason that so many TBIs are not treated with proper medical care. These connections are key to making our brain work correctly. Now they are understanding there can be great damage to the brain without any "bleeding."
If you are having any of the symptoms of a brain injury after a blow to the head, treat it as if you have a TBI and demand the medical care it requires to heal. Do NOT let anyone tell you that you are neurotic or making things up for attention. Get the right help ASAP!
If you are having any of the symptoms of a brain injury after a blow to the head, treat it as if you have a TBI and demand the medical care it requires to heal. Do NOT let anyone tell you that you are neurotic or making things up for attention. Get the right help ASAP!
Friday, January 15, 2010
A Few Good Doctors
One of the deepest regrets I have in looking back over the years of recovery from my brain injury, is not finding doctors that understood the problem or cared enough about me to figure out the help I needed. I was called names and labeled a "malingerer" (lasy, good for nothing person) which I was not. In my search for good information I ran across this website and thought I would share the information with you, as it pertains to finding the right kind of doctor.
The Brain Injury Resource Center website is loaded with great information - check it out - http://www.headinjury.com/doctors.htm
From The Ashes:
A Brain Injury Survivor's Guide
Choosing the right doctor. In this age of specialization, it is wise to find a doctor with appropriate credentials, and expertise in the areas of your interest. The objective is to find a doctor who is technically up to date, and who cares about your suffering and the suffering of your family. If the doctor does not have special expertise and appropriate credentials in head injury, find someone who does.
You will want to find someone who will trust you and help you to identify and manage your own impairments. Not every doctor is willing to allow you this kind of freedom and support. Before anything else is settled, tell the doctor specifically what you want. If the doctor is unwilling to cooperate with you, keep looking until you find the right one for you.
Washington
Associates in Rehabilitation and Neuropsychology
1221 Madison, Ste 1120
Seattle WA 98104 - Telephone: 206-386-3860
Randal Beaton, PhD - Clinical Psychology
2910 East Madison St., Ste 212
Seattle WA 98112 -- Telephone:206-322-8353
William Burkhart, PhD - Clinical Psychology
10740 Meridian Ave N., Ste 104
Seattle WA 98133 - Telephone: 206-365-1428
Dr. Stephen C. Chan, DC, Evergreen Chiropractic Clinic
1032 S. Jackson St., Suite 200, Seattle, WA 98104
DIRECT: (206) 851-8955 - OFFICE: (206) 709-4006
email: stephen chan
David Coppel, PhD - Clinical Psychology, Neuropsychology and Sports Psychology - Offices in Seattle, and Kirkland,WA
Telephone: 206-323-1600 - 425-822-1988
Works with Olympic & world class athlets as well as TBI
Dr. Mary Ann Cooper, MD, FACEP, Assoc. Professor & Director Lightning & Electrical Injury Evaluation Program, Deputy Head of Academic Affairs - University of Illinois at Chicago. Sensitive to needs of electric shock and lightening strike survivors.
url: http://www.uic.edu:80/~macooper/cindex.htm --
Lloyd Cripe, PhD - Neuropsychologist - Box 250, Carlsborg WA 98324 - Telephone: 360-683-8885
Gayle Fay, PhD - Pediatric NeuroPsychologist - 1900 - 112th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98004 - Telephone: 425-452-8036
Robert T. Fraser, PhD - Vocational Specialist, 1221 Madison, Ste 1120
Seattle, WA 98104 - Telephone: 206-386-3860
Arthur H. Ginsberg, MD - Neurologist - 10330 Meridian N.
Seattle, WA 98133 - Telephone: 206-523-8990
Stephen Glass, MD - Pediatric Neurologist - 17924 - 140th Ave NE Ste 200 -- Woodinville, WA 98172 - Telephone: 425-424-9200
Herbert P. Gordon, DDS - TMJ Specialist - 2111 N. Northgate Way Ste. 221 -- Seattle, Wa 98133 - Telephone: 206-363-8240
Steven M. Horris, DC - Chiropractor - Ballard Back Clinic,
1534 NW 56th St - Seattle, WA 98107, Telephone: 206-784-2510
url: http://www.BallardBackClinic.com/
Ted Judd, PhD -Certified Hispanic Mental Health Specialist - Home based therapy, ecological model of recovery. Tasks as rehab exercises. Bellingham,WA 98225 - Telephone: 360-255-2505
email: tjudd@az.com
Victoria Lee, PhD - Grief & Loss - 509 Olive Way,
Seattle, WA 98101 - Telephone: 206-682-7850
NW Spine Institute - Chiropractic - 15710 - 24th St, Ste B,
Bellevue, WA 98008 -- Telephone: 425-644-8636
Dr. Richard Reinking - Behavioral Medicine Assoc, 1601 -
114th Ave SE, Ste 180, Bellevue, WA 98004-6904 --
Telephone: 425-454-3110
Lauren Schwartz, PhD - 20016 Cedar Valley RD Ste B204
Lynnwood, Wa - Telephone: 206-774-3838
Karen Tanzy, PhD - 509 Olive Way, Seattle, WA -
Telephone: 206-682-7850
Rainier Valley Chiropractic, PS - Dr. David Butters, DC -
4236 - 36th Ave S., Seattle, WA - Telephone: 206-723-2820
Dr. Lee G. Yardley, Chiropractic, - Federal Way, WA 98055 --
Telephone: 253-529-1100
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Other States
Bill Levinger, M.D.- Pain Management, 10 years in Family Practice and E.R. Medicine, and then Anesthesia training and Board Certification.
Associates in Rehabilitation and Neuropsychology -
2751 Debarr Rd, Ste 390, Anchorage, AK 99508
Telephone: 907-274-8211
Jill Brooks, PhD - 125 Paterson St, New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1977 - Telephone: 908-235-6596
James English, PsyD ABPP, ABPN -
Board Certified Amer. Board of Prof. Neuropsychology;
Board Certified Amer. Board of Prof. Psychology-Clinica
Telephone: 406-771-3394
Practicing @ Group Medical Practice - 1400 29th St S, Great Falls, MT 59405
Edward G. Ezrailson, Ph.D. -- Science Expert-Toxicology, Pharmacology, & Chemistry - 2308 W. Settlers Way, The Woodlands, TX 77380
email: edez1@neosoft.com -- url: http://www.pharmtox.com
Telephone: 281-364-9037 - Fax: 281-298-6895
Fay Headache Center - 99 University Place, Fifth floor, New York, NY 10003, Telephone: 212-995-5588
Paul Greilick, PhD, Clinical Neuropsychologist, 921 W. 11th St., #1W Traverse City, MI 49684 -- Telephone: 231-922-2686 -
Fax: 231-929-5586 -- url: http://www.traverse-neuropsychology.com/
Health Restoration Medical Center -- 26381 Crown Valley #130
Mission Viejo, CA 92691 --Telephone: 800-300-1063; 949-367-8870
FAX: (949) 367-9779 -- url: http://www.strokedoctor.com/map.htm
Thomas Kay, PhD - Clinical Psychology,
Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation
333 E 34th St., Ste 1N, NY, NY 10016 --
Telephone: 212-532-5446
Louis T. LaPorta, Jr., Psy.D., Licensed Psychologist
Offices in Boca Raton and Plantation
email: Doctor_of_Psychology@hotmail.com
Telephone: 561-901-1430 Fax: 561- 447-7501
Dr. Harvey Liss, Psy-phd - Brattleboro Counseling Center
67 Main St, Brattleboro, Vermont 05301 --
Telephone: 802-257-1062
Michael McCrea, PhD - Clinical Psychology - 721- American Ave, Ste 501, Waukesha, Wisconsin 53188 -- Telephone: 414-544-2396
email: michael.mccrea@phci.org
Dr. Denise Natale. DC - Four Seasons Chiropractic, 66 Route 100 North, Ludlow, VT 05149 -- Telephone:802-228-4243
email: dcngjs@sover.net
William V. Padula, MD - Specialties of Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation, Low Vision - Shoreline Vision Rehab Ctr - 652 Boston Post RD
Gilford, CT 06437 - Telephone: 203-453-2222 -
url: http://www.padulainstitute.com/
Nathan Zasler, MD, FAAPM&R, FAADEP, DAAPM, CIME, & Michael Martelli, PhD, DAAPM - Concussion Care Centre of Virginia, Ltd - 10120 West Broad St, Ste G, Glen Allen, VA 23060 -- Telephone: 804-270-5484; Fax: 804-346-1956 --
email: info@cccv-ltd.com -- url: http://www.cccv-ltd.com/
Dr. Diane Roberts Stoler, Ed.D.-- is a health psychologist who more than nine years ago sustained both a stroke from a cerebral bleed (AVM) and two traumatic brain injuries (auto accident and brain surgery).
url: http://www.drdiane.com
Sarah A. Raskin, Ph.D, Dept of Psychology, Trinity College 300 Summit St, Hartford, CT 06106-3100 -- Telephone: 860-297-2342;
Fax: 860-297-2538 -- email: sarah.raskin@trincoll.edu
Sharon E. Williams, Ph.D. Clinical Child Psychologist - Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford, CA 94305-5729 -- Telephone: 650-723-5435
email: sharonw@stanford.edu --
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Therapists
Michelle D. Garner, MSW - Coaching and Counseling - Seattle WA.- Telephone: 206-729-5299
url: http://www.GarnerPerspective.com
Innovative Speech - Joan Green, M.A. CCC-SLP - 11215 Seven Locks Road Potomac, MD 20854 -- Toll-free: 800-IST-2550
Telephone: 301-602-2899 or 703-531-1161
url: http://www.innovativespeech.com
Annette Stucky - Physical Therapist , Seattle WA.
email: physicaltherapy.guide@about.com
Patricia K. Youngmann, MS, CCS - Speech / Language Pathologist
10740 Meridian Ave N. Ste 104, Seattle WA 98133
Telephone: 206-619-2263
Ralph A Woestemeyer, CSW - TBI Consulting & Therapeutic Services
TBI Survivor and professional social worker specializing in TBI
New Paltz, NY -- url: http://rawcsw.com/ --
email: rawpower@worldshare.net
The Brain Injury Resource Center website is loaded with great information - check it out - http://www.headinjury.com/doctors.htm
From The Ashes:
A Brain Injury Survivor's Guide
Choosing the right doctor. In this age of specialization, it is wise to find a doctor with appropriate credentials, and expertise in the areas of your interest. The objective is to find a doctor who is technically up to date, and who cares about your suffering and the suffering of your family. If the doctor does not have special expertise and appropriate credentials in head injury, find someone who does.
You will want to find someone who will trust you and help you to identify and manage your own impairments. Not every doctor is willing to allow you this kind of freedom and support. Before anything else is settled, tell the doctor specifically what you want. If the doctor is unwilling to cooperate with you, keep looking until you find the right one for you.
Washington
Associates in Rehabilitation and Neuropsychology
1221 Madison, Ste 1120
Seattle WA 98104 - Telephone: 206-386-3860
Randal Beaton, PhD - Clinical Psychology
2910 East Madison St., Ste 212
Seattle WA 98112 -- Telephone:206-322-8353
William Burkhart, PhD - Clinical Psychology
10740 Meridian Ave N., Ste 104
Seattle WA 98133 - Telephone: 206-365-1428
Dr. Stephen C. Chan, DC, Evergreen Chiropractic Clinic
1032 S. Jackson St., Suite 200, Seattle, WA 98104
DIRECT: (206) 851-8955 - OFFICE: (206) 709-4006
email: stephen chan
David Coppel, PhD - Clinical Psychology, Neuropsychology and Sports Psychology - Offices in Seattle, and Kirkland,WA
Telephone: 206-323-1600 - 425-822-1988
Works with Olympic & world class athlets as well as TBI
Dr. Mary Ann Cooper, MD, FACEP, Assoc. Professor & Director Lightning & Electrical Injury Evaluation Program, Deputy Head of Academic Affairs - University of Illinois at Chicago. Sensitive to needs of electric shock and lightening strike survivors.
url: http://www.uic.edu:80/~macooper/cindex.htm --
Lloyd Cripe, PhD - Neuropsychologist - Box 250, Carlsborg WA 98324 - Telephone: 360-683-8885
Gayle Fay, PhD - Pediatric NeuroPsychologist - 1900 - 112th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98004 - Telephone: 425-452-8036
Robert T. Fraser, PhD - Vocational Specialist, 1221 Madison, Ste 1120
Seattle, WA 98104 - Telephone: 206-386-3860
Arthur H. Ginsberg, MD - Neurologist - 10330 Meridian N.
Seattle, WA 98133 - Telephone: 206-523-8990
Stephen Glass, MD - Pediatric Neurologist - 17924 - 140th Ave NE Ste 200 -- Woodinville, WA 98172 - Telephone: 425-424-9200
Herbert P. Gordon, DDS - TMJ Specialist - 2111 N. Northgate Way Ste. 221 -- Seattle, Wa 98133 - Telephone: 206-363-8240
Steven M. Horris, DC - Chiropractor - Ballard Back Clinic,
1534 NW 56th St - Seattle, WA 98107, Telephone: 206-784-2510
url: http://www.BallardBackClinic.com/
Ted Judd, PhD -Certified Hispanic Mental Health Specialist - Home based therapy, ecological model of recovery. Tasks as rehab exercises. Bellingham,WA 98225 - Telephone: 360-255-2505
email: tjudd@az.com
Victoria Lee, PhD - Grief & Loss - 509 Olive Way,
Seattle, WA 98101 - Telephone: 206-682-7850
NW Spine Institute - Chiropractic - 15710 - 24th St, Ste B,
Bellevue, WA 98008 -- Telephone: 425-644-8636
Dr. Richard Reinking - Behavioral Medicine Assoc, 1601 -
114th Ave SE, Ste 180, Bellevue, WA 98004-6904 --
Telephone: 425-454-3110
Lauren Schwartz, PhD - 20016 Cedar Valley RD Ste B204
Lynnwood, Wa - Telephone: 206-774-3838
Karen Tanzy, PhD - 509 Olive Way, Seattle, WA -
Telephone: 206-682-7850
Rainier Valley Chiropractic, PS - Dr. David Butters, DC -
4236 - 36th Ave S., Seattle, WA - Telephone: 206-723-2820
Dr. Lee G. Yardley, Chiropractic, - Federal Way, WA 98055 --
Telephone: 253-529-1100
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Other States
Bill Levinger, M.D.- Pain Management, 10 years in Family Practice and E.R. Medicine, and then Anesthesia training and Board Certification.
Associates in Rehabilitation and Neuropsychology -
2751 Debarr Rd, Ste 390, Anchorage, AK 99508
Telephone: 907-274-8211
Jill Brooks, PhD - 125 Paterson St, New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1977 - Telephone: 908-235-6596
James English, PsyD ABPP, ABPN -
Board Certified Amer. Board of Prof. Neuropsychology;
Board Certified Amer. Board of Prof. Psychology-Clinica
Telephone: 406-771-3394
Practicing @ Group Medical Practice - 1400 29th St S, Great Falls, MT 59405
Edward G. Ezrailson, Ph.D. -- Science Expert-Toxicology, Pharmacology, & Chemistry - 2308 W. Settlers Way, The Woodlands, TX 77380
email: edez1@neosoft.com -- url: http://www.pharmtox.com
Telephone: 281-364-9037 - Fax: 281-298-6895
Fay Headache Center - 99 University Place, Fifth floor, New York, NY 10003, Telephone: 212-995-5588
Paul Greilick, PhD, Clinical Neuropsychologist, 921 W. 11th St., #1W Traverse City, MI 49684 -- Telephone: 231-922-2686 -
Fax: 231-929-5586 -- url: http://www.traverse-neuropsychology.com/
Health Restoration Medical Center -- 26381 Crown Valley #130
Mission Viejo, CA 92691 --Telephone: 800-300-1063; 949-367-8870
FAX: (949) 367-9779 -- url: http://www.strokedoctor.com/map.htm
Thomas Kay, PhD - Clinical Psychology,
Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation
333 E 34th St., Ste 1N, NY, NY 10016 --
Telephone: 212-532-5446
Louis T. LaPorta, Jr., Psy.D., Licensed Psychologist
Offices in Boca Raton and Plantation
email: Doctor_of_Psychology@hotmail.com
Telephone: 561-901-1430 Fax: 561- 447-7501
Dr. Harvey Liss, Psy-phd - Brattleboro Counseling Center
67 Main St, Brattleboro, Vermont 05301 --
Telephone: 802-257-1062
Michael McCrea, PhD - Clinical Psychology - 721- American Ave, Ste 501, Waukesha, Wisconsin 53188 -- Telephone: 414-544-2396
email: michael.mccrea@phci.org
Dr. Denise Natale. DC - Four Seasons Chiropractic, 66 Route 100 North, Ludlow, VT 05149 -- Telephone:802-228-4243
email: dcngjs@sover.net
William V. Padula, MD - Specialties of Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation, Low Vision - Shoreline Vision Rehab Ctr - 652 Boston Post RD
Gilford, CT 06437 - Telephone: 203-453-2222 -
url: http://www.padulainstitute.com/
Nathan Zasler, MD, FAAPM&R, FAADEP, DAAPM, CIME, & Michael Martelli, PhD, DAAPM - Concussion Care Centre of Virginia, Ltd - 10120 West Broad St, Ste G, Glen Allen, VA 23060 -- Telephone: 804-270-5484; Fax: 804-346-1956 --
email: info@cccv-ltd.com -- url: http://www.cccv-ltd.com/
Dr. Diane Roberts Stoler, Ed.D.-- is a health psychologist who more than nine years ago sustained both a stroke from a cerebral bleed (AVM) and two traumatic brain injuries (auto accident and brain surgery).
url: http://www.drdiane.com
Sarah A. Raskin, Ph.D, Dept of Psychology, Trinity College 300 Summit St, Hartford, CT 06106-3100 -- Telephone: 860-297-2342;
Fax: 860-297-2538 -- email: sarah.raskin@trincoll.edu
Sharon E. Williams, Ph.D. Clinical Child Psychologist - Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford, CA 94305-5729 -- Telephone: 650-723-5435
email: sharonw@stanford.edu --
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Therapists
Michelle D. Garner, MSW - Coaching and Counseling - Seattle WA.- Telephone: 206-729-5299
url: http://www.GarnerPerspective.com
Innovative Speech - Joan Green, M.A. CCC-SLP - 11215 Seven Locks Road Potomac, MD 20854 -- Toll-free: 800-IST-2550
Telephone: 301-602-2899 or 703-531-1161
url: http://www.innovativespeech.com
Annette Stucky - Physical Therapist , Seattle WA.
email: physicaltherapy.guide@about.com
Patricia K. Youngmann, MS, CCS - Speech / Language Pathologist
10740 Meridian Ave N. Ste 104, Seattle WA 98133
Telephone: 206-619-2263
Ralph A Woestemeyer, CSW - TBI Consulting & Therapeutic Services
TBI Survivor and professional social worker specializing in TBI
New Paltz, NY -- url: http://rawcsw.com/ --
email: rawpower@worldshare.net
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Strange World - DECISIONS ON ERRORS OF FACTS
I have been in the “unknown” (strange world ) for nearly 30 years always believing it was “routine” after an auto accident and the symptoms were not unusual. But I may be one of the very few to search for answers during all those years hoping to be able to return to normal, which I saw as the original me.
Contrary to everyone’s opinion and belief, what I found was so unusual it left me no other possible choice but to accept my situation. All others thought I was making a wrong decision when I decided to try it…a situation that my body was actually telling me it could not be changed. When I did try, small, invisible change began to appear indicating something slightly different and subtle was happening to my body, I decided to stick with it. It was the wisest decision I ever made. My bodily memory lasted long enough to help me remember how long I had not been able to use my muscles, which resulted in their loss of the use of their active ability to function normally, and became stratified. I was not smart enough to know this was the reason why they couldn’t function nor was I aware enough of the importance of finding out why at this point)
Stimulating this and all the bodily functions, in the end took more than two years of stimulation – to help them try to function normally, again.
Or, so it seemed. But it was not so. It had by now been so depleted that whatever energy had not yet been completely exhausted, made it appear as though it was still functioning normally But one day, it exhausted itself It stopped functioning entirely, for more than a year. No one in the health care personnel field seemed to know the reason why. But, did they or had they just gone on assuring themselves their treatments were helping me, knowing full well they weren’t. When I finally called to find out why I was no longer being helped to my utter disgust, I was told by the person who had been giving those treatments for so many years, actually CONFESSED he, and others, had known all along that neither his or any other treatment was capable of curing or relieving it but was only capable of slowly continuing to delay any progress he had told me I was making.
It was just another ‘Health care treatment” that was known could only slow down the deterioration, but never telling me or the public or letting me know that was all it was capable of doing.
Would I, and other patients, be better off knowing the truth and learning to live with it rather than camouflaging the correct information to let us think we were actually being on the road to normalcy? Or was it money which seems to be more important these days than humanities health care?
Just another disillusionment of a health care professional we are told we are getting but are we?
It is almost frightening to think of what we are leaving our children to correct for themselves and their children and the future health care for all of us, including the world. What it will eventually do to our reputation is beyond the stretch or our imaginations.
Contrary to everyone’s opinion and belief, what I found was so unusual it left me no other possible choice but to accept my situation. All others thought I was making a wrong decision when I decided to try it…a situation that my body was actually telling me it could not be changed. When I did try, small, invisible change began to appear indicating something slightly different and subtle was happening to my body, I decided to stick with it. It was the wisest decision I ever made. My bodily memory lasted long enough to help me remember how long I had not been able to use my muscles, which resulted in their loss of the use of their active ability to function normally, and became stratified. I was not smart enough to know this was the reason why they couldn’t function nor was I aware enough of the importance of finding out why at this point)
Stimulating this and all the bodily functions, in the end took more than two years of stimulation – to help them try to function normally, again.
Or, so it seemed. But it was not so. It had by now been so depleted that whatever energy had not yet been completely exhausted, made it appear as though it was still functioning normally But one day, it exhausted itself It stopped functioning entirely, for more than a year. No one in the health care personnel field seemed to know the reason why. But, did they or had they just gone on assuring themselves their treatments were helping me, knowing full well they weren’t. When I finally called to find out why I was no longer being helped to my utter disgust, I was told by the person who had been giving those treatments for so many years, actually CONFESSED he, and others, had known all along that neither his or any other treatment was capable of curing or relieving it but was only capable of slowly continuing to delay any progress he had told me I was making.
It was just another ‘Health care treatment” that was known could only slow down the deterioration, but never telling me or the public or letting me know that was all it was capable of doing.
Would I, and other patients, be better off knowing the truth and learning to live with it rather than camouflaging the correct information to let us think we were actually being on the road to normalcy? Or was it money which seems to be more important these days than humanities health care?
Just another disillusionment of a health care professional we are told we are getting but are we?
It is almost frightening to think of what we are leaving our children to correct for themselves and their children and the future health care for all of us, including the world. What it will eventually do to our reputation is beyond the stretch or our imaginations.
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