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dear doctor;

I worked with a do who was a royal pain in the rear to work with he was always

having a bad opinion of all ems personal in there choice of pt care and

procedures admin of fluids and other procedures including mast intubations and c

spine immobilization. This fine do attended Colorado trauma school for er

doctors and when he returned he came to me and said sir I need to offer you an

apology I thought you were an idiot until I attended the trauma school and

became er certified and now I realize I have abused you and all other ems people

and I wish to apologize and make amends. Sir I suggest you attend the Colorado

trauma school and review your own past performance with the new gained knowledge

and you may see that you are either a unique do or need to evaluate your er

practices. That is why ems people are so stupid we conform to trauma protocols

that are nation wide accepted

thank you

wetseal

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> The little girl did not say a lot. Big Brother said she was jumping on

the

> bed. Grand parent brought her in and said they were not sure just that

the

> little girl was putting her shoes on and turned her neck to the right and

let

> out a terrifying scream. Spoke with the child's Pediatrician and said she

is

> real active lots of bumps and bruises, keeps on ticking, doesn't even cry

at

> " shots " He stated they were good parents and he would NOT suspect abuse.

Says

> he takes care of the whole family knew background of the children over the

> phone from home, I suspect without charts. That's the kind of PCP

everyone

> deserves and I think he was a D. O. just an observation on that one.

>

> When the grandmother or mother once she got to the hospital would hold the

> little girl she would wince anytime the parent would shift position. She

> would not turn her head and when physician ran his hands over the neck he

the

> kid was consistent as to where the pain was each time he touch or move the

> neck (after c-spine clearance). He made the comment she definitely was

not

> faking it. Sent her home on Tylenol/APAP.

>

> Just thought it strange as my kids could sleep on a rock at that age or do

> almost anything and they are like stretch man. Just a different one

thought

> the old guys might enlighten us on.

>

> JD EMT-B

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Hi. Someone posted awhile back saying that her pain was caused by HPV in a particular location. My pain also tends to be centered in one area (even when I have yet another yeast overgrowth), but my doctor would like more information about that before she searches for it -- she says that HPV generally doesn't cause pain. Could the person who posted about that send more information? Thanks.

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