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Post by scabdraggr on Feb 23, 2013 14:12:58 GMT -5
The ethics of medicine require that physicians show consideration, compassion and benevolence for their patients. On the bottom of my old Spencer microscope it says, Dr. Carpenter. Nowadays, the drs don't use or possess a scope for diagnosis of any condition, hospital labs do the work and in this manner, all diagnoses all controlled by the labs, if the condition requires lab work. Modern medicine is set up in such a way that everything is controlled, all conditions diagnosed are subject to what's in the computer and the software that they must use for diagnosing. This way the public cannot be allowed to have any input into their diagnoses. This is where the frustration comes in and for my money and health, I'd just as soon be my own interface mechanism rather than a nurse practioner with a bachelors degree or less. I've never seen nor spoken with my DR.
It isn't any one position or individual that is at fault, it's our entire medical system. So, why is it that we feel that the system has ignored and humilitated us? It's because of the controls that are in place. Why are we being controlled becomes the question. Maybe it's because of the immensity of these pathogens and the difficulty of defeating them by the pathologists of this world. They are aware of our condition, what causes it and where it's going. They simply do not wish for society at large to be aware of this plague that is upon our planet.
Could society properly deal with the knowledge of this impending horror? I think not and so do the leaders of the medical community and world security. What has happened with the planet cannot be reversed by any of us, imho. So where does that leave us, to our own devises and our own abilities? I think so! Pic 4 is from my insides. The dark rectangular pieces are released from the main yellow body, whereas they become new complete individual lifeforms.
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Post by scabdraggr on Feb 23, 2013 14:49:03 GMT -5
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Post by Baraka Obam on Feb 23, 2013 15:17:04 GMT -5
How in the world do you know this is FUNGI, it looks just like morg material all but the last.
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Post by violet on Feb 23, 2013 15:18:57 GMT -5
The ethics of medicine require that physicians show consideration, compassion and benevolence for their patients. On the bottom of my old Spencer microscope it says, Dr. Carpenter. Nowadays, the drs don't use or possess a scope for diagnosis of any condition, hospital labs do the work and in this manner, all diagnoses all controlled by the labs, if the condition requires lab work. Modern medicine is set up in such a way that everything is controlled, all conditions diagnosed are subject to what's in the computer and the software that they must use for diagnosing. This way the public cannot be allowed to have any input into their diagnoses. This is where the frustration comes in and for my money and health, I'd just as soon be my own interface mechanism rather than a nurse practioner with a bachelors degree or less. I've never seen nor spoken with my DR. It isn't any one position or individual that is at fault, it's our entire medical system. So, why is it that we feel that the system has ignored and humilitated us? It's because of the controls that are in place. Why are we being controlled becomes the question. Maybe it's because of the immensity of these pathogens and the difficulty of defeating them by the pathologists of this world. They are aware of our condition, what causes it and where it's going. They simply do not wish for society at large to be aware of this plague that is upon our planet. Could society properly deal with the knowledge of this impending horror? I think not and so do the leaders of the medical community and world security. What has happened with the planet cannot be reversed by any of us, imho. So where does that leave us, to our own devises and our own abilities? I think so! Pic 4 is from my insides. The dark rectangular pieces are released from the main yellow body, whereas they become new complete individual lifeforms. I understand what you are saying Scab. However, I don't believe for one minute that all the good docs in the medical world are aware of all you claim them to be. They are not all in on a conspiracy. It think it's fair to say that the government and the FDA and CDC are in communication about what is going on and are keeping it quiet. But it's just not accurate to say that our whole medical community is pulling the wool over our eyes. I have a wonderful internist at Johns Hopkins who has assured me over and over that she believes me when I tell her my symptoms, and she has a couple of times said they as doctors don't know everything. She listens and takes notes as I bring new morgellons research to her. She asks when I take antibiotics for other issues whether the antibiotic helped my skin symptoms from morgellons. She also assures me that she does not think I'm a hypochondriac. As we more and more see good research coming out on morgellons that is based on clinical evidence, I believe she will take all that in. I know many other top-notch GPs and internists who would do the same. When I ask her for any lab test for which I can tell her a symptom, she is willing to try it. I guess what I'm saying is, be very careful not to profile and pre-judge every doctor in the medical field. I think the oversight controls that are set up through the AMA are there for good reason--so that docs don't go out in left field with something. They are held accountable. And it will become even more so as evidence-based medicine and outcomes are measured through the new health set up. (How they will ever do this, I can't imagine!) Docs are free to do research and provide solid, valid evidence of what they find, which is what is going on now. They are not prohibited from having morgellons research published. Is every doctor honorable? No Some are not. Not at all. But there are far too many wonderful docs who do not deserve to be put in that category.
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Post by violet on Feb 23, 2013 15:28:37 GMT -5
The ethics of medicine require that physicians show consideration, compassion and benevolence for their patients. On the bottom of my old Spencer microscope it says, Dr. Carpenter. Nowadays, the drs don't use or possess a scope for diagnosis of any condition, hospital labs do the work and in this manner, all diagnoses all controlled by the labs, if the condition requires lab work. Modern medicine is set up in such a way that everything is controlled, all conditions diagnosed are subject to what's in the computer and the software that they must use for diagnosing. This way the public cannot be allowed to have any input into their diagnoses. This is where the frustration comes in and for my money and health, I'd just as soon be my own interface mechanism rather than a nurse practioner with a bachelors degree or less. I've never seen nor spoken with my DR. It isn't any one position or individual that is at fault, it's our entire medical system. So, why is it that we feel that the system has ignored and humilitated us? It's because of the controls that are in place. Why are we being controlled becomes the question. Maybe it's because of the immensity of these pathogens and the difficulty of defeating them by the pathologists of this world. They are aware of our condition, what causes it and where it's going. They simply do not wish for society at large to be aware of this plague that is upon our planet. Could society properly deal with the knowledge of this impending horror? I think not and so do the leaders of the medical community and world security. What has happened with the planet cannot be reversed by any of us, imho. So where does that leave us, to our own devises and our own abilities? I think so! Pic 4 is from my insides. The dark rectangular pieces are released from the main yellow body, whereas they become new complete individual lifeforms. Oh--and one more thing that I hope is encouraging: Doctors are being trained now to really listen to their patients, because they know they are the ones who can best tell them what is going on. A whole different approach to bedside manner has been taught for the last 10 or so years, at least, and it brings a lot more freedom for the patient to open up and to be heard. I've mentioned before that if there is any way to have a research university-based physician, it's usually the best way to go, as they are more up on research and new findings. That's not to say, of course, that a non-university based physician is not up on all in his field of medicine, but I think perhaps it's a more sure thing to see one who is.
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Post by scabdraggr on Feb 23, 2013 17:14:42 GMT -5
Violet, Only the higher ups are aware of the details, I do not believe that every dr is in on a conspiracy, yet the specialists certainly seem to know something. Last week when I went in to see the NP, it was like I was wearing a hat that said psycho on it. Every since I was diagnosed as a paranoid schitzo, it's like everyone there sees me as beneath them and that I'm not to be listened to about anything. It's a small price to pay for my little check each month. Oh, the shrink that diagnosed me as PS, spoke with me for 13 seconds total, before diagnosing me, so yes, some are in on the fix. How do I know this is fungi? farm9.staticflickr.com/8079/8432252511_534db5f6fd_m.jpgfarm9.staticflickr.com/8072/8432252933_e42ee4ec37_m.jpgfarm9.staticflickr.com/8076/8432251893_63d91d5180_m.jpgfarm9.staticflickr.com/8043/8432253925_ce4d2d82a2_m.jpg farm9.staticflickr.com/8235/8365302618_6e58f89d52_m.jpgfarm9.staticflickr.com/8335/8433309422_aabef88095_m.jpgfarm9.staticflickr.com/8051/8432232419_596374ea3a_m.jpg
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Post by scabdraggr on Feb 23, 2013 17:21:17 GMT -5
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Post by violet on Feb 23, 2013 17:34:09 GMT -5
Violet, Only the higher ups are aware of the details, I do not believe that every dr is in on a conspiracy, yet the specialists certainly seem to know something. Last week when I went in to see the NP, it was like I was wearing a hat that said psycho on it. Every since I was diagnosed as a paranoid schitzo, it's like everyone there sees me as beneath them and that I'm not to be listened to about anything. It's a small price to pay for my little check each month. Oh, the shrink that diagnosed me as PS, spoke with me for 13 seconds total, before diagnosing me, so yes, some are in on the fix. How do I know this is fungi? farm9.staticflickr.com/8079/8432252511_534db5f6fd_m.jpgfarm9.staticflickr.com/8072/8432252933_e42ee4ec37_m.jpgfarm9.staticflickr.com/8076/8432251893_63d91d5180_m.jpgfarm9.staticflickr.com/8043/8432253925_ce4d2d82a2_m.jpg farm9.staticflickr.com/8235/8365302618_6e58f89d52_m.jpgfarm9.staticflickr.com/8335/8433309422_aabef88095_m.jpgfarm9.staticflickr.com/8051/8432232419_596374ea3a_m.jpgScab, how unfair of that doctor to do that to you. I'm so sorry. No wonder you have such strong feelings against the medical community. I am glad to hear, though, that you realize not all docs are in on whatever is going on.'' "May the Lord bless you and keep you; may the Lord make His face to shine upon you and be gracious unto you." And give you peace. (Anyone out there able to quote this wonderful blessing more accurately? Ginna?)
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Post by davidbourke on Feb 23, 2013 21:05:46 GMT -5
Hi Violet,
All societal institutions are run in two ways, one visible, and the other invisible. The visible way is through a governing body, with named members.
The invisible way, which is far more powerful, is through that institution's opinion leaders. It's all done face to face, by word of mouth, so that there's never any paper trail.
These individuals are usually the most charismatic and well-respected high-fliers in the field. Here's Zbigniew Brzezinski, National Security Advisor to Jimmy Carter from 1977 to 1981, writing about this control technique as used on the masses:
"In the technotronic society the trend would seem to be towards the aggregation of the individual support of millions of uncoordinated citizens, easily within the reach of MAGNETIC AND ATTRACTIVE PERSONALITIES effectively exploiting the latest communication techniques to manipulate emotions and control reason."
Of course I'm not suggesting for one moment that ALL doctors are "in on it." That would make for a conspiracy as watertight as a fisherman's net.
What I AM saying is that doctors are only as good as the education they've been given. Please research for yourself what influence the Rockefeller family have on medical education through the world through their various trusts and foundations. And then consider the fact that the same family own or control 70% of Big Pharma.
Then consider this: if Big Pharma were a country, it would rank as the 15th richest nation ON THE PLANET.
Once a doctor has graduated and is working, do you honestly think he/she will discount the recommendations and guidance of medicine's opinion leaders? That will rarely, if ever, happen.
Because doctors are sheeple, too.
And here's another interesting fact: if, tomorrow, for some reason, Big Pharma ceased to exist, the vast majority of doctors would no more be healers than you or I.
Conversely, if allopathic doctors ceased to exist, which healing modalities would use Big Pharma's products?
None.
Big Pharma and allopathic medicine are exclusive symbiotes - neither could exist without the other.
So I'm sorry, violet. Like an apple, allopathic medicine may appear from the outside to be rosy and good for us, but inside, it's been eaten away by the maggots.
It's all pretty moot anyway, because I've received word from a trustworthy source that once the international finance system has been replaced, and the international banking corporations disbanded, Big Pharma and allopathy are next in the cross-hairs.
So I will venture to make a prediction - in 10 years' time, allopathic medicine and pharmaceuticals will have been consigned to the trash-can of history. And good riddance, because when I look back over my 60 years on this planet, all medicine ever did for me was to harm me.
And concerning doctors being trained to listen to their patients:
Sir William Osler, one of the greatest physicians, humanitarians, and teachers of the 19th century, taught that “Medicine is learned by the bedside and not in the classroom.”
The Rockefellers must have "forgotten" to put that in the textbooks.
Namaste, and much love and light to you.
David.
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Post by davidbourke on Feb 23, 2013 21:13:14 GMT -5
Hi friends,
I apologise for this but I'm now changing the recommendations for the DI Coconut Sandwich protocol because of a problem I've just discovered. The change is this:
If at all possible, please wipe as much oil as possible off your skin with a kitchen paper towel when you're finished before you get dressed or get into bed.
The reason: when you wash your clothing/bedding, the coconut oil that soaked into it will go down the waste outlet as a liquid. When it hits the cold, it will re-solidify and block your drain. This can be costly to fix.
This problem shouldn't arise to the same extent if you encounter a long flood because most of the oil that will continue to flow from your skin at that stage will not be coconut oil - but please wipe down as well as you can anyway.
I apologise for this oversight.
Namaste, and much love and light to you all.
David.
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Post by violet on Feb 23, 2013 22:41:53 GMT -5
Hi Violet, All societal institutions are run in two ways, one visible, and the other invisible. The visible way is through a governing body, with named members. The invisible way, which is far more powerful, is through that institution's opinion leaders. It's all done face to face, by word of mouth, so that there's never any paper trail. These individuals are usually the most charismatic and well-respected high-fliers in the field. Here's Zbigniew Brzezinski, National Security Advisor to Jimmy Carter from 1977 to 1981, writing about this control technique as used on the masses: "In the technotronic society the trend would seem to be towards the aggregation of the individual support of millions of uncoordinated citizens, easily within the reach of MAGNETIC AND ATTRACTIVE PERSONALITIES effectively exploiting the latest communication techniques to manipulate emotions and control reason."Of course I'm not suggesting for one moment that ALL doctors are "in on it." That would make for a conspiracy as watertight as a fisherman's net. What I AM saying is that doctors are only as good as the education they've been given. Please research for yourself what influence the Rockefeller family have on medical education through the world through their various trusts and foundations. And then consider the fact that the same family own or control 70% of Big Pharma. Then consider this: if Big Pharma were a country, it would rank as the 15th richest nation ON THE PLANET. Once a doctor has graduated and is working, do you honestly think he/she will discount the recommendations and guidance of medicine's opinion leaders? That will rarely, if ever, happen. Because doctors are sheeple, too. And here's another interesting fact: if, tomorrow, for some reason, Big Pharma ceased to exist, the vast majority of doctors would no more be healers than you or I. Conversely, if allopathic doctors ceased to exist, which healing modalities would use Big Pharma's products? None. Big Pharma and allopathic medicine are exclusive symbiotes - neither could exist without the other. So I'm sorry, violet. Like an apple, allopathic medicine may appear from the outside to be rosy and good for us, but inside, it's been eaten away by the maggots. It's all pretty moot anyway, because I've received word from a trustworthy source that once the international finance system has been replaced, and the international banking corporations disbanded, Big Pharma and allopathy are next in the cross-hairs. So I will venture to make a prediction - in 10 years' time, allopathic medicine and pharmaceuticals will have been consigned to the trash-can of history. And good riddance, because when I look back over my 60 years on this planet, all medicine ever did for me was to harm me. And concerning doctors being trained to listen to their patients: Sir William Osler, one of the greatest physicians, humanitarians, and teachers of the 19th century, taught that “Medicine is learned by the bedside and not in the classroom.” The Rockefellers must have "forgotten" to put that in the textbooks. Namaste, and much love and light to you. David. Good post, David. And believe me, I'm very aware of the politics that go on in medicine. Johns Hopkins for instance has become a huge corporation, when years ago it was a collegiate, family-type atmosphere and run as such. Today it has gotten rather cut throat. I've also seen how the powerful have deep, deep influence within the corporation. Staff is expendable, especially those near retirement age who are being let go a few years before retirement now--as one of many ways to help the corporation stay afloat. But here's an example of how my well-trained and astute internist saved my life. She was seeing over the years that my blood counts had gotten astronomical. She knew something was going on. She referred me to a hematologist there who was able with genetic testing able to diagnose me with a rare blood disorder and knew the treatment I needed to have for it for the rest of my life. Turns out the hematologist was one of the few in the country who was involved in research for this disorder. If not for the skill, training, and hard work of these doctors, I doubt I'd even be alive at this point. Each doctor and technician who has helped me is someone to whom I am indebted and very grateful. I would not have known that some symptoms I was having were anything other than getting older. Another thing that I can thank my internist for is that it was discovered I have a meningioma which needs to be monitored through MRIs. I was very thankful to be able to see an oncology surgeon who is a specialist. Well, with all that is going on in the world, I guess letting allopathic medicine go will ensure people die earlier and thus help control overpopulation, care of the elderly, etc.,etc. All I can say to this whole thing with the medical field is that I am extremely grateful for so much help I've gotten when I've needed it for both serious and less serious issues. And so I'm grateful for allopathic physicians. It's very hard for me to understand how allopathic medicine could go the way of the highway, but I don't doubt you have some inside information,as you say you do, and almost nothing any more would shock me (other than that kids aren't going to be taught writing any more in school--just printing!). The other stuff about the control issues in medicine and other things is problematic, yes--but I look at the glass as half or three-quarters full rather than empty, I guess, because I'm so grateful for the help I've had. :-) Violet P.S. Osler is highly, highly regarded at Hopkins. He was one of the big wigs there. :-) The office where I worked had what they called "The Osler Chair," and it was really his chair--a beautifully carved old dark mahagony throne-like chair, just sitting unceremoniously in a back conference room. Also, one of the buildings is named after him. Interesting you would quote him. :-)
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Post by absurdlyhaywired on Feb 24, 2013 0:19:06 GMT -5
Hi friends, I apologise for this but I'm now changing the recommendations for the DI Coconut Sandwich protocol because of a problem I've just discovered. The change is this: If at all possible, please wipe as much oil as possible off your skin with a kitchen paper towel when you're finished before you get dressed or get into bed. The reason: when you wash your clothing/bedding, the coconut oil that soaked into it will go down the waste outlet as a liquid. When it hits the cold, it will re-solidify and block your drain. This can be costly to fix. This problem shouldn't arise to the same extent if you encounter a long flood because most of the oil that will continue to flow from your skin at that stage will not be coconut oil - but please wipe down as well as you can anyway. I apologise for this oversight. Namaste, and much love and light to you all. David. Here's a suggestion that may help with this problem. This is something I've always done and it helps with the coconut oil too,which I've just been using for 3 days now. After application and absorption of coconut oil or whatever may not feel particularly fresh and relaxing enough for your pj's, use some type of powder to cut any you feel is excess. By the way I've been using the coconut oil after applying straight TTO.I can not report any great progress. Things look better and there's somewhat less pain but I suspect I'm just in that part of the "cycle of terror". Even on some good looking skin it's painful deep underneath. I have had some progress in getting my wrists almost down to a normal circumference. It's taken much work and much time. Try the powder trick after the skin has absorbed as much as possible. I think it may help with any plumbing problems.
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Post by scabdraggr on Feb 24, 2013 8:52:16 GMT -5
This disease is not a skin disease, rather it's a disease of the internal organs with a dermal manifestation. Why have the DRS and sufferers not been able to communicate this? Skin diseases do not affect the mind, the organs and the blood, yet we all have symptoms that cannot be skin based. Morgellons can plug the bowels, where it is based, it can plug the bile duct and subsequently destroy the gall bladder, the thyroid, the prostrate, kidneys and on down the line. M has become a cash cow with giant teats for the medical establishments to milk for trillions of dollars. M only shows on the skin in as few as 10% of all morgellon's cases of disease which is caused by the M pathogens. Where is the incentive for the Med community to ask questions why GB surgeries have increased by 1,000% in 10 years? other organ issues have also increased to a point that where 15 years ago, most hospitals were operating in the red but nowadays they are all in the black with their profitability. This scenario has been discussed by me with heads of hospital systems. The last one decided to retire the next day after I spoke candidly with that director. He said to me, I am aware of the number of surgeries that have been unexplained as to why the numbers have increased so dramatically. Where is the incentive to research this phenomenon? It isn't there, simply because they do not look their gift horse in the mouth.
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Post by Baraka Obam on Feb 24, 2013 9:37:13 GMT -5
The amount of people infested with this is on a very grand scale.
People imagine that if their symptoms do not match they do not have this disease.
Imagine the rest that have their symptoms helped by doctor drugs.
Imagine the amount on steroids and antibiotics.
My neighbor was prescribed anti malarial drugs when NOTHING else helped her, is this a new form of treatment, where did the doctor come up with this home run hit.
Out of the blue he just says Anti Malarial drug or is there a trend starting for treatment, believe me she was wasted, just wasted, now she is perfect. just like that.
As you stated Scab this is by no means a skin disease and they must know this, so why do they continue with the charade.
It is actually our duty to make a list of symptoms hunt down sites that are related to these items and post there , informing these people with chronic issues.
It is really OUR duty to flood the internet sites with this information.
Sites that post all kinds of our health issues should be flooded with the words MORGELLONS, MORGELLONS, MORGELLONS, WE SHOULD WARN OR THE DISEASE AND THE MANY SYMPTOMS.
ANY SITE, THAT CAN BE CONNECTED TO OUR ISSUES
Itching sites, hair problem sites, foot ulcer, leg ulcers, lesions, tinnitus, eye problems, you NAME IT look for these sites you will see other people tormented with your issues that do not know as of yet that they are infected with our disease, these people are in the dark.
You need not go into the nutsy sounding explanations of what you feel it is, just put notations of our issues, just leave out the bugs, well you don't really need to leave them out, you can post that aspect of the disease and LOOSE another voice/voices or add a voice to the crazy people list, the list of people that have no voice, the dismissed and silent, the DOP Internet disease story concocted by the powers that be.
Anyway, we need to get off our fat chair and do a little more about informing the millions that have this disease, we need to go to their sites and inform them, most you see have more than one problem, and their problems are mounting , you know the drill.
catch these people early, get them on the road to understanding, the issue, the sickness is NOT ALL IN THEIR HEAD as the doctors told me for 30 some years.
Please be responsible, this is not a rush to explain your ideas on the disease, but to explain symptoms lists, leave the bug list off.
Or we could have a lot more buggy people and not soldiers armed with information about their condition.
You know I have noticed when pleading with people about this, about the bugs, they rush to scream even louder about their assumptions, and it gets us nowhere but perceived as crazy.
If I had a bug as big as a Ferris wheel coming out of my nose I would not mention it at this point as this is exactly what they use to discredit us and keep our numbers small.
The largest amount of the MORGELLONS INFECTED population does not have the itching possibly.
I just do not know, what I do know is we need the true numbers of the people infected to show.
Thees people are all over the internet we need to bring them to morgellons sites, NOW.
Each day of posting in other sites will have THOUSANDS thinking about all their issues combined and not separate them as different disease symptoms.
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Post by scabdraggr on Feb 24, 2013 11:07:54 GMT -5
YES! Exactly my sentiments, m does not need to be confined to the skin, it most often is consumed by the mouth and not by the skin. Alzheimers, kids diseases such as Autism, down syndrome, all the unexplained internal issues, perhaps a lot of cancer also. The bug issues are the way that the cdc can discredit our perceptions about multiple diseases being caused by fungi and insect dna hat has been combined together and has made us sick. Check biomechanisms for insect and fungal use that combats ecological issues, such as bark beetles that have caused a pandemic with the death and disease of trees. farm9.staticflickr.com/8245/8500380559_c0fbae9763_m.jpgfarm9.staticflickr.com/8509/8432222657_032a80dd75_m.jpgThe last pic of the insect was cut from my skin by myself. It is not a bark beetle. Please check the abdominal appendage. It was almost an adult , yet it made for a better picture by being a day or more early. The wings are clearly present but the eyes aren't ready. 2 more stages prior to being a full adult insect.
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Post by scabdraggr on Feb 24, 2013 12:17:15 GMT -5
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Post by ginna898 on Feb 24, 2013 15:55:45 GMT -5
It is taught in medical school to always assess the patient's skin because anything wrong with the skin means that something 'internally is not working' properly.
Bluish skin = not enough oxygen (they don't call it blue or pale skin syndrome) Yellow skin = Liver problems Sores that won't heal could be a number of diseases such as diabetes and NOW morgs needs to be taught in school. Rash of any sort = possible alllergy or a large number of auto-immune disorders from a LARGE variety of causes itching without rash = more than 50% is polycythemia others: Hodgkin's lymphoma, kidney problems, liver problems, hypothyroid, multiple myeloma. Iron deficiency anemia, HIV/AIDS, Dry skin, aged skin, bullous pemphigoid, dermatitis herpetiformis, atopic dermatitis, contact allergies, fiberglas exposure etc. can cause generalized pruritus. suite101.com/article/causes-of-generalized-itching-without-skin-rash-a141853Thus a careful history and physical examination taking into account the different types of itching, their duration, character, timing and distribution are essential to find out the exact causes of generalized itching without skin rashes. Systemic causes of generalized itching are to be considered only after ruling out the common skin diseases in their latent or early stages. Correct diagnosis will help in proper treatment of the itchy skin problem.
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Post by Baraka Obam on Feb 24, 2013 16:28:17 GMT -5
I have seen way more inept attitudes and diagnosis from all the doctors I went to then i care to repeat.
I have been in operating rooms where they brought in a student observer that sneezed in his hands and THEN continued to mess with the surgical instruments that would go into my body!!!!
These A/H had the music turned up so loud it was like being in a DISCO, holy cow batman
I was never given any pain medication from the time I woke up from my 14 inch gash that was cut into my chest and my gall bladder removed, then had the doctor say, you have to stop taking the pain medication, THEY NEVER GAVE ME ANY!!!
I was choking to death because I probably caught some disease from the filthy jackass that sneezed into my instruments, a huge slug of rubber like flem was covering my wind pipe.
Here I am in so much pain i can not even make a noise, a tiny tiny little squeak maybe I have this thing over my wind pipe and a orderly walks by, I stick my hand up and wave, he thought I was just being friendly, yes orderly my eyes are BUGGING OUT, look at my face I am in trouble, he picked up my chart waved hello Baraka, OMG I was dying, help me.............then he walked away.
I had to finally reach down my throat and pull this thing out of my throat, I swear if I would have lost my grip on that piece of rubber that would have been the end of me.
When I finally could talk, a woman said she had to change the bedding, I told her it was very hard for me to move, so I would brace and she could pull it from under me, then I would pick up my legs, she tried to do a hodini on my and pull it all out from under me by jerking the sheet. DUH
Do I hate health care workers, I do not like the word hate actually, it is the most filthy word in the English language, I DO THOUGH DESPISE THEM, THE MAJORITY HAS LITTLE TO NO CARE ABOUT YOUR LIFE, THEY ARE MORE INTERESTED IN THE WAY THEIR HAIR LOOKS.
I AM GLAD THERE ARE SURGEONS, BUT REALLY, PROFESSIONAL WORK ETHICS, THEY GO A LONG WAY.
THEY SHOULD HAVE CAMERAS IN ON EVERY OPERATION, AND THE PATIENT SHOULD GET A DISC.
Really this is NOTHING I have much more to complain about but who would listen?
I love cyber space.
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Post by ginna898 on Feb 25, 2013 10:54:26 GMT -5
great idea..... camera's in operating and procedure rooms.
Then have an advocate/family member close by to get the recorded disc before 'editing' can be done.
If a surgeon won't allow recording.............. Find one that will.
Great Idea Baraka....... EVERYTHING ELSE WE DO IS ON CAMERA anymore.
Employers have cameras on employees ---- I have worked places where they had cameras. It is not at all too much to ask for a surgeon to have the same requirement.
(only problem is them trying to edit)
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Post by Baraka Obam on Feb 25, 2013 11:22:40 GMT -5
Make it a FELONY to edit, the only problem with family members being in the room is people get stupid and try to act like a emergency can not happen.
Its like a Munchhausen result, oh poor me, my loved one can't die, let me interfere so much that they do die, LOL.
I have watched so many emergency situations where the ambulance drivers are working on someone and the people are all getting in the way, either that or they are threatening to the responders.
Video in the operating is a must it would weed out bad surgeons, and technicians with bad habits.
Sneezing into my operation tools was kinda like so stupid I can not imagine.
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