A bit of advice - I get all my prescriptions from one doctor
(my primary) and suggest everyone should. I have so many, it’s hard to keep
track of them all (3 for blood pressure alone). I print the medicine list from
my patient portal whenever I go to other doctors.
My name is Amanda Kirton and I survived a hemorrhagic stroke. "What is a hemorrhagic stroke?", you ask. My brain was filling up with blood. I was fortunate to be in Georgetown's Hospital when it happened. I came to the hospital complaining of stomach pain but it turns out I had a stroke instead. Georgetown Hospital immediately transferred me to St. Davids Main. I had all the bells and whistles. Too bad I didn't wake up for it. I will never forget July 26, 2017. The beginning of my new life.
Thursday, December 27, 2018
Year-End Medical Report
I had check-up appointments with all of my doctors to get a
year-end report of how I’m doing medically. I see all my doctors every six
months.
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