To Those Who Knew

Cracking the Code of Medicine's Gravest Error

Biography & Memoir, Reference
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Author: Maggie P. Franken ISBN: 9781450279802
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: January 7, 2011
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Maggie P. Franken
ISBN: 9781450279802
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: January 7, 2011
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

What do the doctors at her work know about this nurse anesthetist that she doesnt even know herself? Some of them know that shes on a broken path of a disease that nobody talked about -its implications are just that dreadful. But shes on a journey that no one could foresee. And her way of looking at the disease would shed a whole new light on the situation.

Its a true story of one person having all the cards stacked against her but beating all the odds instead. All but a few physicians have written her off, but she fights for her life in the most desperate of ways. It would take her a while to understand why they wont fix it and when she does, nothing would prepare her for what she learns about her own medical crises and that of her familys.

In her autobiographical account, youll also learn some important information that should be on your radar next time you see your doctor. Even though it can now be fixed, youll learn why the medical profession doesnt necessarily want you to know about it. Everyone becomes a patient at some point in their life. Be informed and maybe even be a couple steps ahead of your doctor.

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What do the doctors at her work know about this nurse anesthetist that she doesnt even know herself? Some of them know that shes on a broken path of a disease that nobody talked about -its implications are just that dreadful. But shes on a journey that no one could foresee. And her way of looking at the disease would shed a whole new light on the situation.

Its a true story of one person having all the cards stacked against her but beating all the odds instead. All but a few physicians have written her off, but she fights for her life in the most desperate of ways. It would take her a while to understand why they wont fix it and when she does, nothing would prepare her for what she learns about her own medical crises and that of her familys.

In her autobiographical account, youll also learn some important information that should be on your radar next time you see your doctor. Even though it can now be fixed, youll learn why the medical profession doesnt necessarily want you to know about it. Everyone becomes a patient at some point in their life. Be informed and maybe even be a couple steps ahead of your doctor.

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