Yes. At one point there was a guy walking through the lobby hawking the COVID shot, saying it was his last one. I made the mistake of ending up on the elevator with him and he asked me if I wanted it. I said no thank you. There were several other maddening encounters. But the interventional radiologist probably saved my life by coiling a…
Yes. At one point there was a guy walking through the lobby hawking the COVID shot, saying it was his last one. I made the mistake of ending up on the elevator with him and he asked me if I wanted it. I said no thank you. There were several other maddening encounters. But the interventional radiologist probably saved my life by coiling an AVM in my brain. So that’s worth something I guess!
As for me having seen so many doctors, my GP is a wonderful Christian man who is holistic in approach and he takes good care of me. I just have abnormal issues that can’t be helped without physical intervention if they even know what to do for me! I’ve been called an “anomaly” and “rare” and “unusual.” Fun times. To God be the glory!
No kidding! I worked in Neurosurgery! Was it Dave Miller (I hope)?
At the end of my 16 years there, I did a long-term float in Employee Health. My job was to catch up the site on N95 fit testing and give flu shots. This was 2021, so we were still getting sweated by the Covid jab brownshirts. That declination process would have made Torquemada blush. I didn’t give the Covid jabs but I had a few heart-to-hearts with people that were conflicted on the matter.
Yeah, interventional radiologists come in a couple of flavors. We called them “brain” and “body” guys. They all have outpatient sides to their practice and I worked with a couple of the interventional radiologists in outpatient neurosurgery. I barely missed you, what a tiny little world! God is good!
Yes. At one point there was a guy walking through the lobby hawking the COVID shot, saying it was his last one. I made the mistake of ending up on the elevator with him and he asked me if I wanted it. I said no thank you. There were several other maddening encounters. But the interventional radiologist probably saved my life by coiling an AVM in my brain. So that’s worth something I guess!
As for me having seen so many doctors, my GP is a wonderful Christian man who is holistic in approach and he takes good care of me. I just have abnormal issues that can’t be helped without physical intervention if they even know what to do for me! I’ve been called an “anomaly” and “rare” and “unusual.” Fun times. To God be the glory!
Janice, from your last sentence, sounds like you are a believer in Jesus. That's the only thing that matters in the end! prying for you.
Absolutely. I figure He puts people in my path for His purposes. Eight hospital systems and somewhere around 60 doctors in the last 6 years.
Glory to God in the highest!
No kidding! I worked in Neurosurgery! Was it Dave Miller (I hope)?
At the end of my 16 years there, I did a long-term float in Employee Health. My job was to catch up the site on N95 fit testing and give flu shots. This was 2021, so we were still getting sweated by the Covid jab brownshirts. That declination process would have made Torquemada blush. I didn’t give the Covid jabs but I had a few heart-to-hearts with people that were conflicted on the matter.
Dr. Huynh.
I never got to know that one, but I am grateful for the life they saved that day! 🥰🙏🏻🥰
He was very nice and competent. He is in radiology.
Yeah, interventional radiologists come in a couple of flavors. We called them “brain” and “body” guys. They all have outpatient sides to their practice and I worked with a couple of the interventional radiologists in outpatient neurosurgery. I barely missed you, what a tiny little world! God is good!
I have said those exact words because I have both kinds of docs. I have done a lot of research and learned a lot.
I was there in April, July, and November of that year.