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  1. I have carcinoids few months ago had colonosopy. It was done in office.
    I told them about condition and that they may want to talk to onocolgist as they didn't know the problems with anesthesia . They went out and and back said they had read on it no problem, but this is nurse giving meds. Long story they gave me propofol and threw me into a two week of mild(thankfully) carcinoid syndrome. When talked to my doctor renting to file and posted that only an anesthesiologist should ever give me meds like that and no excuses the documentation states exactly that for carcinoid patients.
    How do I make it clear to doctors how dangerous it is for anyone but an anesthesiologist to give me meds like this.?

    When had first surgery for this condition lost my BP 4 times.

  2. I had an ER doctor and nurse pull a fast one..I was deliberately discharged in less than 4 hours of a Lumbar Puncture on ER visit 5 and together they falsifed the records to lie about me having Meningoccall Meningitis. He then cancelled the testing on the spinal fluid.. The cover up that ensued is like something no one has ever seen before and spanned over 4 months.. They failed to consider I would remain alive despite not getting the IV antibiotics treatment that would normally be given.. One day I was online and came across a post" My Meningitis story"…The monster they helped cover up for and protect has other victims..

  3. Hello dr Kevin, if you could please help me with this issue . I am a long time patient of methadone just had my amputation of my leg I have something important to speak with you if possible could you please provide me your email if so that I could send you the detailed message regarding my concern thank you so much

  4. Melody – for knee or hip surgery, I highly recommend getting a hospital type bed that mechanically raises and lowers legs. I used it constantly after hip replacement surger and it was so much more effective that using pillows to get height on your legs. I had very little trouble with swelling. In comparison to the mechanical bed versus pillows, it made a world of difference. If you can't buy a bed like that then see if you can rent one.

    Also, highly recommend a bidet. I got one that attached to toilet seat and had a plumber attach it also to the hot water so I could get warm water. (Tip: a lot of people say there is a bit of leaking. I agree as the water seems to spray between the seat and the toilet. I minimized that problem with Press N. Seal plastic wrap. )

    Not sure about the recommendations for knee surgery but I had 4 walkers all over my condo. Didn't use them for walking as much as they were used as a balance/safety device. I had two in my bedroom as kind of a railing that I could use to get to my bathroom.

    Make some food ahead of time that you can microwave or get straight from the frig. For instance, I made small containers of mashed potatoes and also rice. And tuna salad. And containers of mandarin oranges.
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    Sign up for the grocery shop and delivery at your local grocery store.

    Highly recommend laptop plus streaming services like Hulu, Netflix, Paramount. Kept me company when my sleep was messed up.

    Handheld shower head with long cord. Also, check Amazon for package of stuff that helps after surgery (I got the Lumex Hip Kit – Post Surgery. Very helpful.)

    Hope these help.

  5. Why do your eyes hurt so bad after surgeries? Last surgery took a solid 24-36 hours before I could open my eyes without them being so painful. Surgery was on my femur, so don’t understand why the eyes hurt so bad afterwards.

  6. Kratom alone is less dangerous than Marijuana. I've used since the f'n govt put the kabotch on the oxycodone that worked so good for almost 20 years. Haven't had pain relief since. No longer wonder why my sister took her own life. You can only take the 24/7 chronic pain for so long before bending to the temptation.

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