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Re: FRI: Re: OB: MD Missed 35 Week PregnancyFrom: AllanHo@aol.comFri Mar 7 21:06:22 2008
In a message dated 3/7/2008 10:52:34 PM Eastern Standard Time, AllanHo@aol.com writes: In a message dated 3/7/2008 9:12:50 PM Eastern Standard Time, rd.braun@gmail.com writes: I was once called to the ER to see a patient with pre-eclampsia. BP 210/130, 4+ Albuminuria Generalized edema. LMP 7 mos ago. She was not pregnant at all, just in chronic renal failure secondary to chronic hypertension. I later did a vag hyst on her because of dialysis induced menorrhagia not responsive to hormone treatment. 25 minute procedure and a mere 36 hours in the hospital. Dan There was this patient Amanda who went to the ER for abdominal pain. The ER doc called me to see the patient because the patient would not allow her to do a pelvic exam. When I entered the room and introduced that I was a gynecologist, the patient said, "Go away, I am A MAN, DA!" Newbie PS: Dan, you are DA man. CLARIFICATION: I want to make sure no one read it wrong - I didn't mean Dan is DA man as in Amanda. I meant he is DA man as in he is THE man because I have respect for him. Newbie
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