The False Medical Narrative Placed Into My Husband’s Duke Raleigh Hospital’s Emergency Department Medical Records by “Kaitlyn Y” RN

The information below is taken from a letter dated February 24, 2017, that was mailed to, among others, the following Duke Hospital and Duke Raleigh Hospital doctors and executive staff: David Zaas, MD [Note: Upon learning of Dr. Zaas's cancer diagnosis, a letter was sent to acting President Leigh Bleecker, MBA, MHA  Asst. VP Finance & Divisional CFO] John M. Kelsh, MD [department head for emergency medicine refused to accept ...

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CIPRO & TIZANIDINE Adverse Event Periodic Drops In Blood Pressure

WARNING! THIS ARTICLE IS NOT TO BE CONSIDERED AS MEDICAL ADVICE OF ANY KIND.  IT IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY.  WE HAVE WORKED WITH OUR DOCTORS TO LEARN THE BEST WAY FOR US TO HANDLE MARK'S PERIODIC DROPS IN BLOOD PRESSURE WHICH LOOK TO BE A RESULT OF THE ADVERSE EVENT HE EXPERIENCED WITH CIPRO AND TIZANIDINE. Shortly before midnight, on August 12th, 2011, my husband, following doctor's orders, swallowed 500mg of CIPRO with his ...

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A Toast to Christmas 2014

A lot of us are sitting here tonight, some maybe sipping a glass of wine or others zonking out and getting ready to go to bed.  I am in the "sipping a glass of wine" crowd and enjoying the peace and quiet of Christmas night.  All the pressure of working so that everyone might have a great Christmas is now gone for another year.  I can say that the changes that happened to our family gatherings for this Christmas were a cause for stress.  ...

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What Christmas Gives We Cannot Buy

I went out this morning with great intentions.  I was going to surprise someone with a card and pick up a gift for our granddaughter.  Turns out I got the surprise.  Missed out on giving the card to someone and then didn't find what I wanted at Michaels.  I was looking at a bunch of traffic piled on the highway and nobody looked happy in the cars.  Talk about a joy sucking monster starting to grow in my attitude.  All it took was a look in ...

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Coping with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, First as a Victim. Now as a CareGiver

This is a hard subject to write about.  Even as I now sit here writing about it, my recalling of that time still leaves me stunned at how hard it was to work through to get to the other side of "finally, I can see light."  I won't be rushing to finish this article.  The reason  is that now, because of the near death experience that my Mark suffered at the hands of the medical institution, he is in the process of working his way towards ...

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