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Comments (130)The issue as I perceive it, is that the this skin condition has yet to be successfully treated. I would expect the doc to refer out to the next level of specialist if he has yet to successfully clear up the condition or often a patient out of desperation gets fed up, stops looking for treatment or hopefully seeks out a specialist who has greater experience or education. I'm concerned S. may have gotten caught in this. I want her to be proactive for herself and continue to seek out answers. With a condition that is so challenging, docs doing lots of research (medical schools) or infectious disease docs often see very challenging issues are likely going to be the best to identify what is going on. Dermatologists though good, do not necessarily have the exposure to very challenging issues. I don't want S to get frustrated and stop seeking treatment. I am hoping to get her seeking the very, most successful medical help possible. I believe she can call the offices to explain her issue to see if the offices feel prepared to treat. If so, she can go back to Derm doc and ask for a referral to a particular office. Patient's often don't know where to begin and don't know the next steps to get the help needed. Not all specialists see all the very challenging conditions out there but don't necessarily want to say " I'm stumped". That's why a patient needs to be highly proactive for themselves and it is amazing that when a patient needs help and seeks it out from top docs, the pathways can be made smooth for the patient to get the help needed. I want S to push forward to get the help she needs, even if she needs to be pushy. I want her to fight for herself as we all should. That's not an attack....See MoreWednesday blooms in JUNE! :)
Comments (7)Afrika really is dark, isn't it? I just like everything about Little Bluegill, the light ruffle, the blue color, & almost 2 tone look to it, very pretty....See MoreColumbus Park of Roses Pt.1
Comments (6)Haha, yea I have heard of some interesting stories about tOSU then. I am graduating this qtr from tOSU. tOSU has changed quite a bit since then. I am actually sitting in the Thompson Library right now which just underwent a $140 million renovation and the old student union was demolished and a new one was built, completed, and opened just this qtr. The medical center is also spending $1 billion due to building a new university hospital. I vaguely remember one of my former job supervisors talking about the harryness at tOSU during that time period, especially during the KSU shootings, rallies, and students continually flooding the south dormitories. Quite interesting to say the least. If you haven't been to Columbus lately, the city as a whole has changed DRAMATICALLY since that time. Columbus is a very nice city and one of the few markets in the midwest that is economically progressing, stable, population is increasing, and so are local businesses and real estate. The Short North is now one of the nicest and most booming parts of the city, while 25 years ago, it was far from that. Oh yea...stop and smell the roses at the Park of Roses if you stop by again as well, although I know Cali has numerous wonderful rose gardens as well....See MoreShot of the Day
Comments (11)Wow! Did they ever grow fast. I'm sure lots of people stop to admire this spot....See MoreDelawareDonna Zone 7A
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