Will do. I need to add a bit more depth to this story. Miz Laura's thyroid was fully involved, and its removal required a four-hour surgery designed to protect and preserve her laryngeal nerves. You may wonder how her thyroid cancer might have progressed so far, undetected. Simple answer: Negligent practices by an allopathic ENT.
Laura first "presented" 18 months earlier with chronic hoarseness. Doc Allo-ENT peered down her throat, and said the cause was idiopathic. Translated to English, that means a pathetic diagnosis by an idiot in a white coat. We learned later, from both the ENT who eventually did her surgery and others, that an ultrasound scan of the thyroid region is STANDARD PROCEDURE in such cases of longterm hoarseness. Y'all take note of that fact, just in case you find yourself suffering from similar conditions!
Laura has had three surgeries to date: Thyroidectomy, followed by a strong dose of oral RAI131; vocal cord medialization (as the cancer caused one vocal cord to stop functioning); and nasal turbinate reduction (to counteract the shrinkage of her nasal passages caused by the RAI treatment). Certain blood markers are monitored every few months, and they revealed the recurrence of the cancer. A PET scan confirmed it.
BTW, we looked into suing Doctor Dickless Allo-ENT for negligent malpractice. Spoke to a few medical specialist lawyers in two major metro areas. The wall of doctor protection they erected is high and impenetrable. Just like career politicians, the allopaths and their financial allies protect their own.
Will do. I need to add a bit more depth to this story. Miz Laura's thyroid was fully involved, and its removal required a four-hour surgery designed to protect and preserve her laryngeal nerves. You may wonder how her thyroid cancer might have progressed so far, undetected. Simple answer: Negligent practices by an allopathic ENT.
Laura first "presented" 18 months earlier with chronic hoarseness. Doc Allo-ENT peered down her throat, and said the cause was idiopathic. Translated to English, that means a pathetic diagnosis by an idiot in a white coat. We learned later, from both the ENT who eventually did her surgery and others, that an ultrasound scan of the thyroid region is STANDARD PROCEDURE in such cases of longterm hoarseness. Y'all take note of that fact, just in case you find yourself suffering from similar conditions!
Laura has had three surgeries to date: Thyroidectomy, followed by a strong dose of oral RAI131; vocal cord medialization (as the cancer caused one vocal cord to stop functioning); and nasal turbinate reduction (to counteract the shrinkage of her nasal passages caused by the RAI treatment). Certain blood markers are monitored every few months, and they revealed the recurrence of the cancer. A PET scan confirmed it.
BTW, we looked into suing Doctor Dickless Allo-ENT for negligent malpractice. Spoke to a few medical specialist lawyers in two major metro areas. The wall of doctor protection they erected is high and impenetrable. Just like career politicians, the allopaths and their financial allies protect their own.
Condolences to the you both. So correct, medical and law practitioners are well insulated by their peers in situations on negligence.