Wednesday, August 14, 2019

August 14th 2019

  Tuesday was my last radiation treatment so I get a break until the end of the month when I start the new drug, which I'll do for a year.

  Dr. Anderson said he heard the congestion in my lungs, which I already knew it. I told him it was either sinus or pneumonia but it felt like pneumonia. He just kind of blew it off and when Denise called his nurse she said nothing even remotely was discussed. So one of the doctors Denise works for setting me up for a chest X-Ray. I was right, fluid was gathering and it was the start of pneumonia. So she called Dr. Flanders nurse who was defensive and wanted to know who ordered the X-Ray and was rude. Anybody that knows Denise knows that won't last long. His nurse asked for the X-Ray and Denise faxed it to her and demanded a call back after Dr. Flanders reviewed it. Denise said she was nicer when she called back. They ask that I increase my breathing treatments.

   As a doctor, if I count Dr. Anderson's staff they rate a 4 star but that is raised up because of the people working there. Every Monday he examines you yet not 1 time did he examine my back. I have 3 places that are burnt so bad they are bleeding. Most radiation doctors are like that, but why?

   Why would Dr. Flanders nurse be on the offensive? Is it always going to be this way?

   Note to Doctors: Most of us know our body and when something ain't right.