Guest guest Posted November 4, 2004 Report Share Posted November 4, 2004 In a message dated 11/4/2004 9:03:50 PM Eastern Standard Time, wolfiebear@... writes: > They ran some tests and came back and suggested that my problem > could be that I was on Armour thyroid and that maybe was coming down with > something too. i'm speechless.... cindi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2004 Report Share Posted November 4, 2004 How can I add one to the " GIVE ME A BREAK " files? I have one that is poetically funny (sad) Extremely ill and having gastric pains too, I went to emergency and upon querying, told them that I took no medictaons other than a natural thyroid supplement. They ran some tests and came back and suggested that my problem could be that I was on Armour thyroid and that maybe was coming down with something too. They said that I should stop taking the thyroid and sent me home. I could hardly walk out and was running into walls at this point. Several days later I ended up in a different hospital where I lost part of my kidney due to abcessing from a severe ecoli infection. I was hospitalized for 10 days and they nearly lost me...imagine - and the first emergency room said I should stop taking the thyroid as it was probably my problem. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2004 Report Share Posted November 4, 2004 I would get a copy of your file from the first hospital than run as fast as you can to a lawyer!!!! And maybe report them to whatever agency you can. That is about as bogus as it gets. (IF you were having clear hyper symtoms I could see them saying stop the Armour but that would be about the only time. Or maybe an allergic reaction to it. ) Louise > How can I add one to the " GIVE ME A BREAK " files? I have one that is > poetically funny (sad) > > Extremely ill and having gastric pains too, I went to emergency and upon > querying, told them that I took no medictaons other than a natural thyroid > supplement. They ran some tests and came back and suggested that my problem > could be that I was on Armour thyroid and that maybe was coming down with > something too. They said that I should stop taking the thyroid and sent me > home. I could hardly walk out and was running into walls at this point. > > Several days later I ended up in a different hospital where I lost part of > my kidney due to abcessing from a severe ecoli infection. I was hospitalized > for 10 days and they nearly lost me...imagine - and the first emergency room > said I should stop taking the thyroid as it was probably my problem. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2004 Report Share Posted November 4, 2004 Louise, This happened a little over 3 years ago. Is it too late? I brought it up to my brother's wife before and she said that since it was only an emergency ward, that they are not very responsible for things like that, that " stuff happens " . You really think I have some sort of case here? Sorry if I am sounding whimpy here, but I have been struggling for my life for the last year, and my brother (trustee of my trust account and only source of income for me right now) totally does not believe in mercury toxicity, and anything not in medical reports. If my blood tests do not show thyroid problems, then I won't be believed there either. I am really over a barrel here. What counts do you think I could sue on? Have you any experience in something like this? I already filed for bankruptcy because of the ensuing hospitalization.... Any input or comments appreciated. ~Inga on 11/4/04 7:09 PM, lestatl382 at LestatL382@... wrote: I would get a copy of your file from the first hospital than run as fast as you can to a lawyer!!!! And maybe report them to whatever agency you can. That is about as bogus as it gets. (IF you were having clear hyper symtoms I could see them saying stop the Armour but that would be about the only time. Or maybe an allergic reaction to it. ) Louise > How can I add one to the " GIVE ME A BREAK " files? I have one that is > poetically funny (sad) > > Extremely ill and having gastric pains too, I went to emergency and upon > querying, told them that I took no medictaons other than a natural thyroid > supplement. They ran some tests and came back and suggested that my problem > could be that I was on Armour thyroid and that maybe was coming down with > something too. They said that I should stop taking the thyroid and sent me > home. I could hardly walk out and was running into walls at this point. > > Several days later I ended up in a different hospital where I lost part of > my kidney due to abcessing from a severe ecoli infection. I was hospitalized > for 10 days and they nearly lost me...imagine - and the first emergency room > said I should stop taking the thyroid as it was probably my problem. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2004 Report Share Posted November 5, 2004 seriously speechless... although helpful! and im so sorry this happened to you! thank god you are " alright " . now i am 100% sure im done with doctors. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2004 Report Share Posted November 5, 2004 did the second doctor tell you what caused the infection? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2004 Report Share Posted November 5, 2004 contact a lawyer. get all you results. there should be a statue of how long you have to sue, but i dont believe your time is up. > only an emergency ward, that they are not very responsible for things like > that, that " stuff happens " . are you kidding me? YES. THEY ARE 100% RESPOSIBLE. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2004 Report Share Posted November 5, 2004 I would try to find an attorney who specialises in medical malpractice and ask them about the statute of limitations. Last year I was broadsided by a 17 year old girl who ran a red light. I had to spend the night in the hospital. In the emergency room they did neck and chest x rays and had me in a neck brace until those results came back. They did a CT scan which showed blood on my brain so I had to have another one the next day. While in neurological ICU I was hooked up to gizmos and had a nurse check on me every hour. Only after they got the results of the 2nd ct scan did they release me. Even in emergency rooms they need to follow procedures. I think you might have a case. Louise > > How can I add one to the " GIVE ME A BREAK " files? I have one that is > > poetically funny (sad) > > > > Extremely ill and having gastric pains too, I went to emergency and > upon > > querying, told them that I took no medictaons other than a natural > thyroid > > supplement. They ran some tests and came back and suggested that my > problem > > could be that I was on Armour thyroid and that maybe was coming > down with > > something too. They said that I should stop taking the thyroid and > sent me > > home. I could hardly walk out and was running into walls at this > point. > > > > Several days later I ended up in a different hospital where I lost > part of > > my kidney due to abcessing from a severe ecoli infection. I was > hospitalized > > for 10 days and they nearly lost me...imagine - and the first > emergency room > > said I should stop taking the thyroid as it was probably my problem. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2004 Report Share Posted November 5, 2004 I was travelling and bought some Brown Cow organic yogurt and it sat in the car for a couple of hours and got warmish before I ate it all. I think that had to be it. Ecoli must have already been in there and I incubated some. My engine had blown up in Minnesota and they were putitng a new one in, so I got stuck in a motel there doing everything I knew of to fight a toxic reaction since the ER had sent me home. Didn't know what else to do, and everything I did made the symptms finally get a lot better (Lots of C and activated charcoal)......for awhile. I had had the ecoli for about 7-10 days before I ended up in a hospital down in Arizona. They took one look at me and said I wasn't going anywhere...they never asked how I could have gotten it. Thanks for caring..I thought it was just " another one of those things " I got to endure.... ~Inga non 11/5/04 5:47 AM, britishley at britishley@... wrote: did the second doctor tell you what caused the infection? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2004 Report Share Posted November 6, 2004 In a message dated 11/6/2004 9:55:26 PM Eastern Standard Time, marin@... writes: > People around here think I'm crazy for suggesting it, but I REALLY DO think > it's a genuine conspiracy. ...honest to goodness...I often think " conspiracy " ...because how stupid can these folks be. At 33 years old...I had just read a page or two in a health book and thought that I had thyroid problems. I just didn't read enough then. But when I got diagnosed 15 years later, I started reading and it didn't take me long at all to learn this stuff...the basics. So either they're total idiots or just don't care - or dang - it's a conspiracy. Cindi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2004 Report Share Posted November 6, 2004 Hey, I HOPE you filed a lawsuit, frankly. Grrrrrrr!!! Re: GIVE ME A BREAK > > How can I add one to the " GIVE ME A BREAK " files? I have one that is > poetically funny (sad) > > Extremely ill and having gastric pains too, I went to emergency and upon > querying, told them that I took no medictaons other than a natural thyroid > supplement. They ran some tests and came back and suggested that my problem > could be that I was on Armour thyroid and that maybe was coming down with > something too. They said that I should stop taking the thyroid and sent me > home. I could hardly walk out and was running into walls at this point. > > Several days later I ended up in a different hospital where I lost part of > my kidney due to abcessing from a severe ecoli infection. I was hospitalized > for 10 days and they nearly lost me...imagine - and the first emergency room > said I should stop taking the thyroid as it was probably my problem. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2004 Report Share Posted November 6, 2004 People around here think I'm crazy for suggesting it, but I REALLY DO think it's a genuine conspiracy. Genecide of the species or what? Re: GIVE ME A BREAK > > In a message dated 11/4/2004 9:03:50 PM Eastern Standard Time, > wolfiebear@... writes: > > > They ran some tests and came back and suggested that my problem > > could be that I was on Armour thyroid and that maybe was coming down with > > something too. > > i'm speechless.... > cindi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2004 Report Share Posted November 6, 2004 Glad you said that because I *definitely* think it's a conspiracy called " Depopulation " & " One World Order " of the " Big Brother " kind. And I have a lotta friends who completely agree with me who've seen & /or have experienced the other evidence of it. Caroline Re: GIVE ME A BREAK People around here think I'm crazy for suggesting it, but I REALLY DO think it's a genuine conspiracy. Genecide of the species or what? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2004 Report Share Posted November 6, 2004 It's definitely a conspiracy!!! No doubt about it, IMHO. C Re: GIVE ME A BREAK In a message dated 11/6/2004 9:55:26 PM Eastern Standard Time, marin@... writes: > People around here think I'm crazy for suggesting it, but I REALLY DO think > it's a genuine conspiracy. ...honest to goodness...I often think " conspiracy " ...because how stupid can these folks be. At 33 years old...I had just read a page or two in a health book and thought that I had thyroid problems. I just didn't read enough then. But when I got diagnosed 15 years later, I started reading and it didn't take me long at all to learn this stuff...the basics. So either they're total idiots or just don't care - or dang - it's a conspiracy. Cindi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2004 Report Share Posted November 7, 2004 Oh yes, I think it is too. Only I think most of the doctors out there are simply puppets...or " sheople " ... ~Inga _________on 11/6/04 10:16 PM, Caroline Pollak at MamaMaha@... wrote: Glad you said that because I *definitely* think it's a conspiracy called " Depopulation " & " One World Order " of the " Big Brother " kind. And I have a lotta friends who completely agree with me who've seen & /or have experienced the other evidence of it. Caroline Re: GIVE ME A BREAK People around here think I'm crazy for suggesting it, but I REALLY DO think it's a genuine conspiracy. Genecide of the species or what? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2004 Report Share Posted November 7, 2004 Yesterday I contacted a malpractice firm in Minnesota (where is happened,) and it was real dishearteneing. They had me talk to a legal nurse, and she said she could not really see a case here...she said that I would have to prove that the fact that I was mistreated (if I was) had caused me permamnent damage that was causing me health problems that was making it so I could not work today, etc.... When I told her I had all sorts of health problems, she asked what my current " medical " doctor said. So now when you add my current problems (like mercury toxicity which is not accepted by the legal arenas) into the picture, it becomes a real sloppy soup. So what if I lost part of my kidney and damaged and adrenal gland, and was almost killed by the medications? I am alive they figure so what's the big deal? I am already dealing with an attorney about estate issues who is TOTALLY on my side, but when I mention the word " mercury " he practically cuts me off and says we will not talk about that because it will not be accepted in courts and such. I know this is a different issues but it all starts top overlap when you get into it...hard to sort one thing out from another.... It sounded like I could wasted a lot of time and money (if it even went that far) and end up with egg on my face. She also mentioned something about the mew legislaton that recently went into effect making it difficult to go after these kinds of things with out serious PROOF. I finally had to say thanks and excuse myself, becasue it got to the point where I felt I had to defend myself in the eyes of those whom I was seeking assistance from. She said I should go see this doctor and that, but where do I get the money to do that? Becasue of estate issues, I can not get public medical aid either. Maybe I should still try and get the records form that hospital and see what they say....... I'll make a few more calls on monday before I hang it up....my lung is still a little sore where they jammed needles into it in the hospital, and it has been jsut over three years (statute of limitations in Minnesota is NOT up) ~Inga ........SIGH........... ~Inga ,on 11/6/04 6:51 PM, at marin@... wrote: Hey, I HOPE you filed a lawsuit, frankly. Grrrrrrr!!! Re: GIVE ME A BREAK > > How can I add one to the " GIVE ME A BREAK " files? I have one that is > poetically funny (sad) > > Extremely ill and having gastric pains too, I went to emergency and upon > querying, told them that I took no medictaons other than a natural thyroid > supplement. They ran some tests and came back and suggested that my problem > could be that I was on Armour thyroid and that maybe was coming down with > something too. They said that I should stop taking the thyroid and sent me > home. I could hardly walk out and was running into walls at this point. > > Several days later I ended up in a different hospital where I lost part of > my kidney due to abcessing from a severe ecoli infection. I was hospitalized > for 10 days and they nearly lost me...imagine - and the first emergency room > said I should stop taking the thyroid as it was probably my problem. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2004 Report Share Posted November 7, 2004 Oh " sheople " fits perfectly. Think I'll use that one too. It's very appropriate. C Re: GIVE ME A BREAK Oh yes, I think it is too. Only I think most of the doctors out there are simply puppets...or " sheople " ... ~Inga Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2004 Report Share Posted November 7, 2004 Try to find an attorney who will take your case on a contigent basis. If they don't get you anything you don't owe them anything. (Of if you it's a small bill for copy fees.) Good luck!!! There just isn't something right about them saying it's the Armour causing your problems. I think thats where any lawsuit would fall - misdiagnosis. Louise > > Hey, I HOPE you filed a lawsuit, frankly. Grrrrrrr!!! > > > > Re: GIVE ME A BREAK > > > > > > How can I add one to the " GIVE ME A BREAK " files? I have one that is > > poetically funny (sad) > > > > Extremely ill and having gastric pains too, I went to emergency and upon > > querying, told them that I took no medictaons other than a natural > thyroid > > supplement. They ran some tests and came back and suggested that my > problem > > could be that I was on Armour thyroid and that maybe was coming down with > > something too. They said that I should stop taking the thyroid and sent me > > home. I could hardly walk out and was running into walls at this point. > > > > Several days later I ended up in a different hospital where I lost part of > > my kidney due to abcessing from a severe ecoli infection. I was > hospitalized > > for 10 days and they nearly lost me...imagine - and the first emergency > room > > said I should stop taking the thyroid as it was probably my problem. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2004 Report Share Posted November 8, 2004 I understand exactly what you're saying, sister. Re: GIVE ME A BREAK > > Glad you said that because I *definitely* think it's a conspiracy called " Depopulation " & " One World Order " of the " Big Brother " kind. And I have a lotta friends who completely agree with me who've seen & /or have experienced the other evidence of it. > Caroline Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2004 Report Share Posted November 8, 2004 I think it very strange that this was a " legal nurse " . No matter what else she/he does, he still works in and for the medical profession, so there's going to be prejudice there. Re: GIVE ME A BREAK > > Yesterday I contacted a malpractice firm in Minnesota (where is happened,) > and it was real dishearteneing. They had me talk to a legal nurse, and she > said she could not really see a case here...she said that I would have to > prove that the fact that I was mistreated (if I was) had caused me > permamnent damage that was causing me health problems that was making it so > I could not work today, etc.... > > When I told her I had all sorts of health problems, she asked what my > current " medical " doctor said. > So now when you add my current problems (like mercury toxicity which is not > accepted by the legal arenas) into the picture, it becomes a real sloppy > soup. So what if I lost part of my kidney and damaged and adrenal gland, and > was almost killed by the medications? I am alive they figure so what's the > big deal? > > I am already dealing with an attorney about estate issues who is TOTALLY on > my side, but when I mention the word " mercury " he practically cuts me off > and says we will not talk about that because it will not be accepted in > courts and such. I know this is a different issues but it all starts top > overlap when you get into it...hard to sort one thing out from another.... > > > It sounded like I could wasted a lot of time and money (if it even went that > far) and end up with egg on my face. > She also mentioned something about the mew legislaton that recently went > into effect making it difficult to go after these kinds of things with out > serious PROOF. > > I finally had to say thanks and excuse myself, becasue it got to the point > where I felt I had to defend myself in the eyes of those whom I was seeking > assistance from. She said I should go see this doctor and that, but where do > I get the money to do that? Becasue of estate issues, I can not get public > medical aid either. > > Maybe I should still try and get the records form that hospital and see what > they say....... > I'll make a few more calls on monday before I hang it up....my lung is still > a little sore where they jammed needles into it in the hospital, and it has > been jsut over three years (statute of limitations in Minnesota is NOT up) > ~Inga > > > .......SIGH........... > > ~Inga Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2004 Report Share Posted November 8, 2004 It's more like " wolfeople " to me. Illness makes money that there is no end to. The medical profession and the pharmaceuticals sleep together every day and night, and enjoy each other's company immensely. Re: GIVE ME A BREAK > > > Oh yes, I think it is too. > Only I think most of the doctors out there are simply puppets...or > " sheople " ... > ~Inga Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2004 Report Share Posted November 8, 2004 Yes, " wolfpeople " fits well. If anyone are " sheoples " it's the patients who believe in the " supreme divine authority " of the AMA/pharmeceutical deities & slavishly follow their advice & prescribing 'till death do they part. Caroline Re: GIVE ME A BREAK It's more like " wolfeople " to me. Illness makes money that there is no end to. The medical profession and the pharmaceuticals sleep together every day and night, and enjoy each other's company immensely. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2004 Report Share Posted November 8, 2004 Yes! ...but I think the word sheople refers to the l folks who on some level simply allow themselves to be maneuvered by such forces forces instead of listeneing to their own voice. They allow the voices of such parties to drown their own out. I believe that most people who decide to become doctors do not set out with a mission of gread and control...but along the way, they become prey and succomb to the forces that be..... they somewhere lose the courage to stand up and listen to their own voice. Therfore: SHEOPLE. Sad, really..... Humanity, widely spoken, is also part of the problem becasue we once lofted them up there as " Gods " ...and now we find out that they are not..... ~inga on 11/8/04 7:12 AM, at marin@... wrote: It's more like " wolfeople " to me. Illness makes money that there is no end to. The medical profession and the pharmaceuticals sleep together every day and night, and enjoy each other's company immensely. Re: GIVE ME A BREAK > > > Oh yes, I think it is too. > Only I think most of the doctors out there are simply puppets...or > " sheople " ... > ~Inga Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2004 Report Share Posted November 8, 2004 Y U P ! Hit nail on head ~inga on 11/8/04 7:10 AM, at marin@... wrote: I think it very strange that this was a " legal nurse " . No matter what else she/he does, he still works in and for the medical profession, so there's going to be prejudice there. Re: GIVE ME A BREAK > > Yesterday I contacted a malpractice firm in Minnesota (where is happened,) > and it was real dishearteneing. They had me talk to a legal nurse, and she > said she could not really see a case here...she said that I would have to > prove that the fact that I was mistreated (if I was) had caused me > permamnent damage that was causing me health problems that was making it so > I could not work today, etc.... > > When I told her I had all sorts of health problems, she asked what my > current " medical " doctor said. > So now when you add my current problems (like mercury toxicity which is not > accepted by the legal arenas) into the picture, it becomes a real sloppy > soup. So what if I lost part of my kidney and damaged and adrenal gland, and > was almost killed by the medications? I am alive they figure so what's the > big deal? > > I am already dealing with an attorney about estate issues who is TOTALLY on > my side, but when I mention the word " mercury " he practically cuts me off > and says we will not talk about that because it will not be accepted in > courts and such. I know this is a different issues but it all starts top > overlap when you get into it...hard to sort one thing out from another.... > > > It sounded like I could wasted a lot of time and money (if it even went that > far) and end up with egg on my face. > She also mentioned something about the mew legislaton that recently went > into effect making it difficult to go after these kinds of things with out > serious PROOF. > > I finally had to say thanks and excuse myself, becasue it got to the point > where I felt I had to defend myself in the eyes of those whom I was seeking > assistance from. She said I should go see this doctor and that, but where do > I get the money to do that? Becasue of estate issues, I can not get public > medical aid either. > > Maybe I should still try and get the records form that hospital and see what > they say....... > I'll make a few more calls on monday before I hang it up....my lung is still > a little sore where they jammed needles into it in the hospital, and it has > been jsut over three years (statute of limitations in Minnesota is NOT up) > ~Inga > > > .......SIGH........... > > ~Inga Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2004 Report Share Posted November 11, 2004 > The medical profession and the pharmaceuticals sleep together every day and night, and enjoy each other's company immensely. < Wow, great definition!!! Margreet. > > Re: GIVE ME A BREAK > > > > > > Oh yes, I think it is too. > > Only I think most of the doctors out there are simply puppets...or > > " sheople " ... > > ~Inga Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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