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"An open letter to ANYONE experiencing
an illness or knows someone that is and that wants to
not fall victim to the all to common ugly side of practicing
medicine!" "Take Control of Your
Health And Body! Finally Revealed The
Essential Information Everyone MUST Know So That They Can Avoid Medical Errors! Don't
think a medical error can happen to you? Think again. It happens
all the time. Keep reading to find out why YOU should be involved
in the decisions your doctor makes about treating your health! Click Here to Watch a Video that could
Even if you're NOT
ill now this information can dramatically change even save your life the next time you become sick!
Dear
Friend,
Think a
medical error is a rare occurrence? Would you be willing to bet your life on
it? If you're
uninformed, that's exactly what you're doing each time you trust your doctor is
giving you the right medication, treating you using the safest approach, or
recommending a surgery. Just
think of surgery alone You must
know that you take an enormous risk each time you go under the knife. But does
your doctor tell you about ALL the risks you can encounter, how likely they are
to happen, and what alternatives you have to getting cut open? Usually not. By
nature, we trust that our doctor knows what's best for us. But they're human
and like all humans, they make mistakes from time to time. Are you
willing to gamble with your life? Or would you rather become an informed
patient that knows the facts about the treatments your doctor is prescribing so
you can then make a decision alongside your doctor as to what treatment method
is the best for you? Does Your Doctor
Consult With Anyone Before Deciding On A
Treatment For You? If Not, Then You
Have A Major Problem Making a
decision about the treatment of your illness is massive. It literally can mean
the difference between health and true wellness and life and death. You would
consult with your significant other or a close friend before making a big
decision, wouldn't you? Most people would want to get another point of view before
making a final decision. It's just smart. And I'm willing to bet you do it all
the time. But how
many times has your doctor consulted with someone else before setting up a
treatment plan for you? Usually,
doctors have to go on what they FEEL is best. They have to make quick
decisions. And they have to do it over and over again in just a single day. With the
amount of times a doctor has to make a final and permanent decision, odds
increase that your doctor will make some wrong choices along the way. It's
simple human fact. Everyone, including your doctor, make wrong choices. And
unless you are informed enough to actually be a second "mind" that works with
your doctor, you're simply taking one person's opinion as the final action to
take. And
that's completely unsafe, and something you don't want to play around with. Two Heads Are Better
Than One When It Comes To Your Health and Your Life! Medications
that we trust can have life-altering side-effects. Are they always worth the
gamble, or is there an alternative? There
very well might be a lot of different ways your doctor can treat what ails you.
But depending on their personal preference which might be right or wrong
they usually go with the treatment action that's comfortable for them. Not
you. But when
you become an informed patient, you're able to begin to have an active hand in
helping your doctor decide what treatment method is best for you. You'll know
what risks each treatment option has, what alternatives for treatment are in
front of you, and you'll be able to communicate with your doctor on a higher
level that assures you a higher degree of health care. Now, by
becoming an informed patient, you can give your doctor (and yourself), the
benefit of having two "heads" noodling over the same problem. And as you know,
with any major decision, two heads are better than one. But Do
Medical Errors Really Happen All That Often? They
happen more often than you might think. For
example After a
serious medical error was made by a woman's gynecologist, she became a quadriplegic.
Can you imagine? It was a
simple hysterectomy. The doctor failed to properly suture her and the wound
oozed, requiring that an incision be made from hip to hip. It was after this
incision that the patient was left ALONE on the examining table for approximately
30 to 40 minutes before going into shock. She lost consciousness, and as a
result of this and being left alone, she slid off the table, hit her head, and
broke her neck. Sure
you might be thinking that there was nothing this woman could have done to
prevent her becoming a quadriplegic. But, if she had openly discussed different
options with her gynecologist, perhaps a hysterectomy wouldn't have been the
only option. And if
she had chosen some alternative method for treatment, her life would be much
different today. But it's
not just the major problems like the one listed above that you have to worry
about. More likely, it will be small little problems that will crop up. For
instance, a doctor might take a risk by giving you a medication that's in the
same "family" of another medication that you have a known allergy to. Is this
risk worth it to you? Would you rather take a different, safer medication? You
probably won't be given the choice unless you're an informed patient. Would You Put ALL
Your Major Life Decisions In The
Hands of Someone Else? We all
have different personalities. We all take different levels of risk. What you
are willing to do might be different from what your doctor actually has in mind
for you as far as treatment. Think
about this for a moment You're
thinking about moving somewhere far away. You have a handful of reasons why you
should, and probably as many reasons why you shouldn't. And these pros and cons
are based on what you, as an individual, feel would be best for you. Now,
would you hand this decision to move or not over to someone else that doesn't
consider your list of pros and cons? Would you allow this person to decide for
you what would be best based solely on their own feelings and thoughts on the
subject? Giving
complete control to someone else to make YOUR decisions is like playing with a
loaded gun. But most
people completely trust and allow their doctors to make major life decisions
for them all the time. And these decisions are based on the doctor's point of
view with their personality playing hard on the final judgment they make for
treatment. Personalities,
desires, and other factors determine what we will and won't do. And they differ
widely between people. One person might make a move to another country without
a second thought. Another would move only after they have deliberated over the
pros and cons for months on end. Another
example. You might
agree that skydiving is a perfectly acceptable risk. Someone else might
consider it way too dangerous. Would you allow someone else to tell you whether
you should jump out of a plane without questioning why they came to their
decision? And if
you did agree to jump out of the plane, would you do it without considering
that you feel the risk is too great? I don't think so. But our
doctors will use their own personality and beliefs to make a final decision for
you and they usually won't tell you why they made their decision, what the
risks are that they're willing to have you take, and any alternatives they
might have considered. You may not
want a medication that can cause a serious allergic reaction in a
significant majority of patients that take it. What if the medication can literally cause your
skin to peel off from your body, and can eventually kill you? Do you have any
choice when your doctor thinks the risk outweigh the benefits? You don't
unless you're informed about ALL the alternatives you have laid out before you. Arming
yourself with the knowledge you need to actively participate in your doctor's
decision making process is something that can put the control of your health
back into your hands. And now, it's easy to do Introducing
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Your Hands And Help You Reduce Medical Errors! Following
your doctor blindly can have horrible consequences. It allows another to make
life changing decisions on your behalf without you ever questioning the reasons
behind the treatment. And that's
really, really scary. So I
created "The Informed Patient" with the average person in mind. This is a
person like you that trusts the decisions made by their doctor without
question. And as we've discussed in this letter, that can be very dangerous. Now, you
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your treatment at all times. You can openly and comfortably speak with your
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detail the risks you're willing to take... and the risks you won't take. So what
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feelings, avoid unnecessary procedures and treatments, and eliminate most
medical errors. Can You Really Put A
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longer you blindly trust your doctor, the more chance you have of a
complication or being the victim of medical error. This book
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