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Category Archives: American medical industry
Apria Healthcare–Not
I woke up sometime after midnight with my auto-BiPAP not working right. It’s blowing really loudly for about a minute and then shutting off for about a minute and then blowing really loudly for about a minute and then shutting … Continue reading
This One’s for Duckie
On April 16 my doctor said, “There’s nothing more that can be done [to treat your illness], adding “I usually only have this conversation with people in end-stage cancer.” He signed my death warrant that day. It took me thirty days … Continue reading
Posted in activism, advocacy, American medical industry, Death, drugs, God, Holistic, Medical care, Nature, Pharmaceuticals, physician, Values
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Complaint against Roger Levine, M.D.
I am seeking an attorney to sue Dr. Roger Levine and St. Joseph’s Hospital. Please forward this blog to anyone you might know. Anne C Woodlen NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH OFFICE OF PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL CONDUCT COMPLAINT FORM Office of … Continue reading
Greetings, Gentlefolk
“I have spent the past twelve days in St. Joseph’s Hospital on inpatient psychiatry (Unit 3-6) with Dr. Roger Levine attending. I am now going to file complaints with the New York State Dept. of Health, NYS Office of Mental Health, … Continue reading
Posted in activism, advocacy, American medical industry, Death, Depression, disability, disability rights, drugs, God, Government Services, Inpatient psychiatry, Medicaid, Medical care, Medicare, Mental Illness & Health, Pharmaceuticals, physician, Poverty, Power, Powerlessness, Spirituality, Values
Tagged antidepressants, Conditions and Diseases, death, depression, disability rights, doctors, drugs, end-of-life, God, health care, Medicaid, Medicare, mental disorder, mental health, mental illness, Onondaga County New York, patients, pharmaceuticals, Physician, poverty, power, psychiatric disorders, Psychiatrist, roger levine, St. Joseph's Hospital, values
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The Quadruple Whammy Day
So I woke up yesterday morning and my blood sugar was 367. Since it is supposed to be below 120, that was a really bad thing. No point in reporting it to my primary or secondary doctors because they’ve gone … Continue reading
Posted in American medical industry, drugs, Health Care, Holistic, Medical care, Nature, Pharmaceuticals, physician, Values
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SUNY Upstate’s $122 Million Boondoggle (Part III)
I had not expected there to be any Part III to this boondoggle but I was wrong. Having discovered that the NYS Office of the Inspector General was letting the State University of New York investigate itself, and that the … Continue reading
SUNY Upstate’s $122 Million Boondoggle (Part II)
On May 19, 2001, I filed a complaint about SUNY Upstate’s Institute for Human Performance with the NYS Office of the Inspector General. It assigned the case number NYSIG #0393-032-2011 and referred it to SUNY auditor Michael Abbot and that’s the … Continue reading
SUNY Upstate’s $122 Million Boondoggle (Part I)
In 2009 I moved into McCarthy Manor. I was referred across the street for physical therapy at the Institute for Human Performance, which faces on 505 Irving Avenue, Syracuse NY. The Institute was built by the State University of New York … Continue reading
MY DAY or It’s About the Immune System, Stupid
So I dragged myself out of bed after a disrupted night’s sleep and—tired all to pieces—I got a glass of orange juice, which sent me into a sneezing fit, which—along with the extreme fatigue, not to mention the shortness of … Continue reading
Posted in American medical industry, Depression, drugs, Health Care, Holistic, Medical care, Mental Illness & Health, Pharmaceuticals, physician
Tagged Call-a-Bus, Conditions and Diseases, depression, diagnosis, doctors, drugs, health care, Medicine, mental disorder, patients, pharmaceuticals, Physician, Psychiatrist
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From Upstate Medical Center to Frank Kobliski
Taxpayer’s alert: Michael Abbot, auditor for the State University of New York, states that when he got a complaint that Upstate Medical Center’s $50 million Institute for Human Performance had been sitting two-thirds empty since its construction in 2000, he … Continue reading
Posted in activism, advocacy, American medical industry, disability, disability rights, Fraud, Government Services, Onondaga County, Poverty, Power, power wheelchairs, Powerlessness, Transportation
Tagged Betty Petrie, Call-a-Bus, Central New York Regional Transportation Authority, Centro, citizen, CNYRTA, disability, Federal Transit Administration, Frank Kobliski, FTA, Institute for Human Performance, Linda McKeown, Michael Abbot, OCR, Office of Civil Rights, SUNY auditor, transportation, Upstate Medical Center
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