DOC IN THE BOX SAVED MY HUSBAND’S LIFE

I NEED TO REBLOG THIS.

Sheri Lawrence de Grom

Medical 2015
by – Sheri de Grom

I started this post several months ago and had an entirely different opinion of Urgent Care Clinics. What we’d often called ‘Doc’s In A Box,’ saved Tom’s life on March 23, and they didn’t mention BIPOLAR DISORDER one time. I have a new respect for this segment of the medical industry.

I don’t believe I’m hasty in reversing my opinion. Let’s look at the objectionable facts leading up to this incident:

I’d been unable to reach Tom’s internist for 4 days and Tom breathing was shallower by the minute. His coughing was uncontrollable and none of our old tricks were working. We still didn’t know what was happening to his feet and he couldn’t walk. I’d been pushing him in a wheelchair for the better part of 4 months and tending to his every need for well over a year. I was beyond…

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About Jonathan Caswell

Mr. Caswell has been composing poetry at least since High School. He has been on WORD PRESS for ten years and contributes to two other blogs beside this one. This blog has a Christian emphasis but all bloggers are welcome. Mr. Caswell chooses to---with permission--re[post material of interest

4 thoughts on “DOC IN THE BOX SAVED MY HUSBAND’S LIFE

      1. sheridegrom - From the literary and legislative trenches.

        Jonathan – Medical care is not what it’s supposed to be and I feel compelled to share what I learn with others – especially now that we’ve entered the shark infested waters of Medicare. Medicare is not a safe place to swim! I thought dealing with mental health parity was tough but it’s a walk in the park compared to new Medicare legislation.

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