Posted by Concerned on October 07, 2009 at 06:58:42 from (192.138.72.196):
In Reply to: second opinions needed posted by LOU from Wi on October 07, 2009 at 01:19:12:
Feel free to give him a new one, he will likely send your records to the new physician of your choice and go take care of the rest of the never ending stream of patients. You could also go to 4 years of college, if you made straight As then go to 4 years of med school, then 4 years of residency. Post back in 12 years and let me know how it went.
It sounds like your wife had severe anemia which is what venofer is used for. Does she have bad kidney disease? Likely. Would you have been happier if the doc did not treat the anemia and she stroked from that? Sure can happen. All medications have risks, the risks of venofer do not seem extream to me and I am a physician. It is hard to tell without knowing more about your wife but the symptoms can be hypotension from the venofer, allergic to venofer, food poisening, etc... It sounds like it was treated appropriately. Medicine is complex, yur wife sounds like she has many issues and all medications are not 100% predictable. Threats to sue will not concern the Doc, again without knowing all the details, likely he did what is acceptable standards of practice.
Go to med school and practice medicine and you will find it is not all that cut and dry.
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