Apparently, it has been a very busy day. For those who have been keeping up with my posts on American Health Care, I have an update. For those of you who remember my post on crazy actions in our schools, I have an update and to top it off, I read an article on a college issue. So, instead of writing 3 separate blogs, I’m taking a shortcut and combining them all into one.
American Healthcare – The Trifecta
So, you know my wife is sick and what she has been going through in the attempt to get well so she can get back to work. My last post explained what had happened when she went to her General Practitioner’s office and saw a Physician’s Assistant. You also know that she has been waiting since Friday to hear what she was supposed to do next.
Well, prompted by me, she called her GP and made an appointment to see HIM. Her regular Doctor. She had become so frustrated, and so had I, that we both felt she really needed to do something. So she made the appointment. Of course, wouldn’t you know, she finally got a call back from the nurse who helps the PA yesterday morning. My wife promptly, but nicely, told the nurse to forget it, that she had made an appointment to see her regular Doctor, even though he, and the PA were in the same office.
So she went to see her doctor this morning. The most immediate concern, after learning that the whole hub-bub over her lungs was nothing, was the weirdness over the EKG. Well, I guess of equal importance is the fact she is still suffering from her Kidney Infection (yes, we are not back to Kidney Infection from Urinary Tract Infection. Turns out she really DOES have a Kidney Infection and that is slightly different from a UTI, even though they usually lump them all together….. huh?)
So, the first thing he said was that he had looked at the EKG and although he didn’t see anything that raised any major alarms, with her other symptoms, he wants her to have stress test, just to be on the safe side, but stressed (haha – pardon the pun), that he really didn’t think there was anything to worry about. Whew!
Ok, on to the Kidney infection. He talked about her going to see a Urologist and a Kidney specialist (sorry, I am not about to try and spell that specialty). She told him about seeing one years ago, and what all happened with that, being in the hospital etc. She told him that she really didn’t know if she wanted to go thought that again, and guess what? He agreed. He said, unless you start having a lot of infections back to back again, to leave well enough alone for now. He told her since she was on bactrim, (the second antibiotic she has been on since this all began) that he was confident that it would finish clearing up the infection. He also put her on prednisone, a powerful steroid. Not sure why, but after looking, it is used to help liquid retention due to Kidney issues. I guess he is doing what he can to help.
This is why it is so important to find a Doctor that is right for you. Some people can easily get by with any Doctor. I’m like that for the most part. But some people, who have recurring issues, such as my wife, that just won’t do. This Doctor has the philosophy that “you know your body better than I do” and he listens to what you say. He has the knowledge, but he listens to what you say and I must admit, he has been pretty successful over the past few year in treating my wife. The funny thing is, he is very persuasive. I mean, if this Doctor was a telemarketer, he could probably sell you beach front property in West Virginia. So, if what you tell him doesn’t make sense, he talks you into what he thinks is the right course of treatment and what might be wrong with you. I really like this Doctor and see him myself. I think all of this could have been avoided if she had actually gotten in to see him from the start of this whole mess. So, make sure you have a Doctor that is right for you ok?
School Days in America
On February 17th, a Wisconsin girl was arrested in school. The charge? Disorderly Conduct. What was her disorderly conduct? WARNING – YOU BETTER SIT DOWN!
Texting in Math class.
That’s right, texting in math class. This girl, who is 14 by the way, was actually arrested by the police and now has to appear before a judge on the misdemeanor charge of disorderly conduct.
I don’t know about you, but I don’t know whether to laugh or cry. This has to be the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard (other than the other hijinks listed in my previous post).
So, the story is, this girl was texting in class and the teacher told her to stop. When she didn’t listen, she called the school security guard, who searched her, found the phone, and she was arrested.
Now, I’m all for rules. My own daughter attends school in a county who has a strict cell phone policy. If you are caught using your phone during school, it gets confiscated and you don’t get it back until the end of the year. Now, like any responsible parent, I told my daughter if her phone got confiscated, she would lose her phone, period. I would have her phone turned off, forever. Since she has had a cell phone on her at all times and has yet to have confiscated, I figure not only is she trying to follow the rules, but my threat carried some weight.
But I have a question. Why was this girl arrested? First of all, I fail to see how she was causing any disorderly conduct by texting. She was breaking school rules, but texting isn’t disorderly. What was disorderly was her teacher going into full on freakout mode. THAT was disorderly to the class. This was handled wrong. End of story. What should have happened is the girl should have been escorted to the School Office, had her cell phone confiscated and then suspended. Not only that, her parents should have been called in, on the spot, since she refused to stop. If her parents reacted negatively to having the 14 year old’s cell phone confiscated and a suspension, then maybe it would have been time to call in the police.
Simply arresting her right off the bat is a total waste of tax payer’s money.
In my day (that makes me sound… and feel… old), if we didn’t follow school rules, we got suspension. When we got home, we then had to face our parents wrath, which could be a frightening thing to say the least. The police were never called in over frivolous incidents, such as this. Yeah, I said it, frivolous. So a school doesn’t have a problem with suspending a kid over wearing the wrong t-shirt, but they think the police are needed for one unruly, 14 year old princess who refuses to follow the rules? Give me a break. I’ve got one word to sum up this entire incident. FAIL.
You can catch the whole thing on The Smoking Gun: Wisconsin Girl Arrested for Texting
School Days In American – Meanwhile, in other news…..
One of the things I have frowned upon over recent years is our Nation’s Colleges Liberalism. I don’t have a problem if you are a liberal. Hey, we can’t all be the same right? But I do have a problem when a college, a place on instruction, forces said liberalism on it’s students. I remember some of the classes that were listed at Virginia Tech, in Blacksburg Virginia, after the student went on a shooting rampage. I was shocked to discover some of the courses they were teaching there. I refuse to revisit it, but the fact remains that some of those classes had no business being taught in a college. Now most people would classify College Professors as being all Liberal. I don’t think that is true, but there are quite a number of them. It seems that one of those liberal Professors got a little upset recently.
Jonathan Lopez, a student at Los Angeles City College is suing. His claim? His professor allowed Jonathan to give a speech during a public speaking class. It just so happens that Mr. Lopez is against gay marriage. According to the student, his Professor called him a “Fascist Bastard” and then refused to let him finish his speech.
First of all, the name calling, if it happened, was way off base. Second of all, if you are having a Public Speech class, you can’t be picking and choosing like that. I bet you that if one of those students gave a speech on support of gay marriage, the Professor would have let that stand. I would even bet money on it. That, my friends, is Liberalism in the wrong. Of course, we see it everywhere. People are allowed to go on and on about the virtues of allowing gay marriage, but if someone stands up and disagreed, they are vilified. That is just wrong.
Student Suing over Prof calling him a Fascist Bastard
Until next time, I remain, Healthcare angry, School Discipline Irritated, and Liberally Frustrated.
~ Kevin
Note: I’m updating this post. A good frind of mine, who happens to work in the Healthcare industry, gave me a spanking for the way I worded the Healthcare post. He was right to do so. Not everyone sees a Doctor, as some people see NPs, PAs, NMWs, etc. So, in his words, find the right Healthcare Provider! Thanks Dwight!
