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That goof dr that stuck her nose back in had called in tiffany an antibiotic. Wanted her to put it directly into the stoma. A PA from the group called Tiffany and asked her if she'd done it, she hadn't even got it. She told her good. It's a trial and they don't even know what it would do. I told her I don't trust that Dr, and she should tell her attorney the PA called even worried about it.
 
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That goof dr that stuck her nose back in had called in tiffany an antibiotic. Wanted her to put it directly into the stoma. A PA from the group called Tiffany and asked her if she'd done it, she hadn't even got it. She told her good. It's a trial and they don't even know what it would do. I told her I don't trust that Dr, and she should tell her attorney the PA called even worried about it.
My gosh Joe. Which doc is this exactly?
 
I do like that the Dr in Augusta has told her they'd try to find an answer without just jumping to surgery. She said she didn't like to do surgery unless it was a have to. She's called Tiffany several times just talking about everything.
 
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And the owner here is in the hospital with the virus/double pneumonia.
 
That goof dr that stuck her nose back in had called in tiffany an antibiotic. Wanted her to put it directly into the stoma. A PA from the group called Tiffany and asked her if she'd done it, she hadn't even got it. She told her good. It's a trial and they don't even know what it would do. I told her I don't trust that Dr, and she should tell her attorney the PA called even worried about it.
I’m pretty sure that if it’s in clinical trial phase, the patient has to be counseled on what it’s for, what they hope it will do, what might go wrong, AND THAT IT’S A TRIAL. It’s called informed consent and agreement to participate in a clinical trial. (Different if it’s just “off-label”, but even then patient is supposed to be told.)

This surgeon seems to have some serious issues, and I agree that Tiffany should stay far away.

Be sure to tell the attorney about this.
 
I’m pretty sure that if it’s in clinical trial phase, the patient has to be counseled on what it’s for, what they hope it will do, what might go wrong, AND THAT IT’S A TRIAL. It’s called informed consent and agreement to participate in a clinical trial. (Different if it’s just “off-label”, but even then patient is supposed to be told.)

This surgeon seems to have some serious issues, and I agree that Tiffany should stay far away.

Be sure to tell the attorney about this.
This has me really concerned. That doctor shouldn't be anywhere near Tiff. And it reads as though she's doing anything she can to make her problems go away.
 
Joe, you have GOT to cut all contact with this doctor. Her attorney needs to file something, anything, NOW! This doctor cannot continue to affect Tiffany.
Yep, that's why we're going to Augusta now. That did it for Tiffany even trying ATL
 
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I’m pretty sure that if it’s in clinical trial phase, the patient has to be counseled on what it’s for, what they hope it will do, what might go wrong, AND THAT IT’S A TRIAL. It’s called informed consent and agreement to participate in a clinical trial. (Different if it’s just “off-label”, but even then patient is supposed to be told.)

This surgeon seems to have some serious issues, and I agree that Tiffany should stay far away.

Be sure to tell the attorney about this.
I told Tiffany to call her attorney about it
 

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