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aspawloski4th
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I rmeber that story vividly because right after that happened my nurse grandmother along with my mom and other family memebers emphatically tryed to get my maternal grandmother to change doctors because of that “mistake”. My Maternal grandmother’s brittle diebetes didn’t get propper care for many years because she had to go to Doctor Tremper, because she thought she owed her life to his hospital for giving her a job during the depression. Because she didn’t go to a good doctor she died 4 days before getting to see her first grandchild getting married, ie ME! That person who died as a result of misdiagnosis, was my (nurse) grandmother’s next door neighbor…I can’t say whether or not the doctor not diagnosis the heart was unforgivable because I wasn’t there. If it really was as obvious as you claim then he probably should have lost his license and should have been sued. But that is only one case. You try to take the worst of anyone’s experience and say that’s how the entire system is. Shame on you for ignoring all the good professionals there are. Did you grandmother take case of gay patients without a second thought? If she did, then obviously there are medical professionals who care, if not, then she’s no angel for you to hold up.
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Since you want to bring in the subject of homosexuality in the arguement when you posted the word “gays”. My grandmother didn’t ask sexual orientation of her patients. She treated injuries and illnesses as they came in. Her youngest son passed away from AIDS. She took care of him for the last half year of his life.