Friday, June 28, 2013

Schneck to Host Stroke Awareness Program -Seymour, IN

Go and be a pain in the ass. Ask what percentage of patients they see fully recover. Why is that percentage so bad?
Other questions;
11 risk reduction ideas,  Which ones are good? Did he tell you about marijuana buds?
these 17 objective diagnosis ideas, Do they objectively diagnose your stroke or do they guess?
 these 177 hyperacute therapies. What do they do in the first week? If nothing, why are you being delivered to their hospital?
http://wcsi.whiterivernews.com/templates/localnews_temp.asp?id=7411&storyno=1

The Schneck Foundation in Seymour will host "Recognizing the Signs and Symptoms of a Stroke" on Tuesday, July 23 at 6 p.m. It will be held in Suite 130 the Jackson Medical Building on South Pine Street.

The featured speaker will be Dr. Frank Pangallo, medical director at the Schneck Emergency Department. He will help you to learn to recognize the signs and symptoms of a stroke and what you can do to decrease your chances of having a stroke.
This is a free program. To make your reservation, call Betty Leslie, Schneck Foundation Development Coordinator, at 812-524-4247, or email bleslie@schneckmed.org. Please call early as space is limited.

If you don't start  demanding answers as to why stroke recovery is so bad we will never get anywhere. Getting the medical establishment off their ass is not going to be easy or pleasant. But hey, if you want the same treatment you got after your last stroke just stay sitting on your ass. 

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