Enter At Your Own Risk

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Through These Eyes

In June of 2010, Clark Lord was in a car accident which shifted the direction of all things, most notably, his brain and spine. Many of his abilities were either drastically altered or rendered to ashes. Writing, however, remained intact, and through the wisdom of the cosmos, even improved! Upon that discovery, and with the knowledge that many around him no longer had the ability to tell their story, Clark set forth on the mission to tell the tale of progress from that fateful day up until the present. “This is a story of making the impossible routine. This is also a story of making the routine impossible. This is a story of the unexpected, leading to a place of no expectations. This is the story of going from the forgotten to the unforgettable. A story of having to lose it all, in order to find it. A story of beating the odds to betting on myself. This is a story. This could be your story. This is my story."
Surviving Your Doctors

Author: Richard S. Klein
language: en
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Release Date: 2010-01-16
Surviving Your Doctors, with its in-depth explanations, guidance, and direction will be the basic training manual patients need to work their way through the health care maze. It serves as a map of the medical minefield, told from the perspective of a doctor yet designed to reveal the faults in the system and the things that can and do go wrong during the course of both routine and special procedures and office visits. Filled with real stories of medical mishaps, anecdotes, and checklists, this book will walk readers through major areas of the medical world - from the doctor's office to the pharmacy, from the laboratory to the ER - giving them a clearer picture of how things really work, what health care workers really think, and how to take back control of their health and the care they receive.