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originally posted by: efabian
a reply to: atomish
The twitter account did have a tweet stating that he or she was a laid off worker from Mount Kisco.
Looking around I found this:
Mount Kisco Medical Group laying off 109 workers
There could be some bit of credibility to this.
originally posted by: Cornczech
originally posted by: reldra
a reply to: efabian
The DOB is one day off. I would think her doctor would get that right.
You would be downright SCARED if you saw the mistakes I have caught in patient's charts....I have even seen doctors put down information about the RIGHT eye, in the LEFT eye column, give a patient a +2.00+100 x 180 rx when it should have been a -2.00 +1.00 x90 (a HUGE difference, by the way). I have seen LOTS of mistakes, especially using drop down menus on EMR programs.......PLUS, it isn't the doctor who normally puts in that information (DOB, etc) it is the front desk person or the technician/assistant/nurse.....
originally posted by: efabian
a reply to: atomish
The twitter account did have a tweet stating that he or she was a laid off worker from Mount Kisco.
Looking around I found this:
Mount Kisco Medical Group laying off 109 workers
There could be some bit of credibility to this.
originally posted by: atomish
Maybe hush money being spent? Why was she donating so much to this particular hospital after she was treated there? Gratitude?
Are the payments continuing?
freebeacon.com... spital-receiving-treatment-blood-clot/
Subcortical Vascular Dementia. Subcortical vascular dementia, also called Binswanger's disease, is caused by widespread, microscopic areas of damage to the brain resulting from the thickening and narrowing (atherosclerosis) of arteries that supply blood to the subcortical areas of the brain.
What is Binswanger's Disease?
Binswanger's disease (BD), also called subcortical vascular dementia, is a type of dementia caused by widespread, microscopic areas of damage to the deep layers of white matter in the brain. The damage is the result of the thickening and narrowing (atherosclerosis) of arteries that feed the subcortical areas of the brain. Atherosclerosis (commonly known as "hardening of the arteries") is a systemic process that affects blood vessels throughout the body. It begins late in the fourth decade of life and increases in severity with age. As the arteries become more and more narrowed, the blood supplied by those arteries decreases and brain tissue dies. A characteristic pattern of BD-damaged brain tissue can be seen with modern brain imaging techniques such as CT scans or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The symptoms associated with BD are related to the disruption of subcortical neural circuits that control what neuroscientists call executive cognitive functioning: short-term memory, organization, mood, the regulation of attention, the ability to act or make decisions, and appropriate behavior.
originally posted by: BlueAjah
a reply to: 727Sky
I am pretty certain that source is known for spreading misinformation. They obviously picked it up from Twitter, which does not make it authentic.
originally posted by: seeker11
a reply to: efabian
I have paper copies of the medical records of my whole family. NONE of them look anything like this. This looks like someone typed it up in Word Pad. Plus, where is the gender, marital status, ethnicity, language spoken and any address information, which is attached to all the medical records I've seen. Total hoax, and they didn't even try very hard. Plus the Dr listed doesn't even deal with those types of issues. Fail.
originally posted by: elouina
If these are not real, why did they delete the Twitter user that posted them?
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: atomish
Maybe hush money being spent? Why was she donating so much to this particular hospital after she was treated there? Gratitude?
Are the payments continuing?
freebeacon.com... spital-receiving-treatment-blood-clot/
I suppose 125k would buy a really nice letter from a doctor, telling how healthy and into yoga you are.