Wednesday, October 29, 2008

MORE VICITMS OF ARMC

This week I have been contacted by two families who have suffered from bad experiences at Abilene Regional Medical Center. They have requested to remain annonymous.
When looking at all the cases, it is very clear Abilene Regional Medical Center is a VERY dangerous hospital.
The CEO of the hospital refuses to meet or talk with my family. Others have written and informed me of the same problem. ARMC's attorney from Houston continues to lie and not follow through on what he promised on two different phone calls. I have them both recorded.
I have a plan for January 2009. If any of you wish to meet and discuss this please contact me.
As I have promised ARMC before, this is NOT going away.
Your physicians gave a drug against a patients wishes (my mother) that resulted in death. Why are you refusing to discuss this????? We do not want money. My family only wants an explanation.

Saturday, October 18, 2008

TEXAS MEDICAL BOARD

We will be in Austin on December 11th presenting our case before the Texas Medical Board. This will be challenging due to the fact that the President of the Medical Board is from Abilene, Texas and knows the physician we have filed the complaint on very well. Also, our State Rep., Susan King, is from Abilene. Her husband is a physician in Abilene and is a close associate to the physician we have filed the complaint on. I have been informed Mrs. King serves on several committees that have close ties with the Texas Medical Board.
This will be difficult but I am confident we will succeed.

About Me

Abilene, Texas, United States
My name is Gary Reed and I live in Abilene, Texas. In 2007, my mother was in Abilene Regional Medical Center. She and her family had repeatedly instructed the physicians and hospital staff NOT to give a specific drug (procrit)to her as it was the cause of her being there in the first place. However, she was injected with the drug again, sent to CCU, and never recovered. Since then, I have met with numerous other families who have reported similiar experiences with Abilene Regional Medical Center. For one year, I have attempted to dicuss this with ARMC staff and physicians and they have refused. I have also spoken with the attorney for the hospital in Houston, Texas. He admitted there were problems at the hospital and they would be contacting me soon to discuss these issues. It never happened. I will share as much information as possible here. Some I will not share at this time. If you or someone you know has experienced problems with this hospital, please contact me at: gnr99a@hotmail.com