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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3496104/
Google search for more recent journal articles.
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Hello Bob,
I recently received this email:
Subject: | FYI poppers maculopathy |
From: | Robert Duckworth (robertd@dekcsb.org) |
To: | jeaverydvm87@att.net; |
Date: | Saturday, May 20, 2017 8:41 PM |
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3496104/
Google search for more recent journal articles.
Did you send this email or has my account been hacked?
Although I'm pretty sure I've made you aware of the recent blindness my right eye, do not remember us discussing the blindness in detail enough for you to have been able coming up with this as a possible differential diagnosis..? But it's freaky how I've already been wondering about the poppers, which I had been doing heavily at the time, as a possible cause for the blindness. Don't know why I haven't volunteer this information to the eye specialist...either?
Thought it best to play it safe and ask.
Sincerely yours,
Simply Jim
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Dear Mr. Avery-
Dear Mr. Avery,
Yes, I sent the email with the article link. I am not making a diagnosis, it is out of my scope of practice.
How about making an appointment with the DeKalb Addiction Clinic to see about getting off the meth?
404-892-4646 is the DeKalb CSB central access number.
Sincerely,
Bob Duckworth
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Hello Bob,
First, there is a big difference between "diagnosis" and "differential diagnosis".
Second, why then, did you send me a link to this article about Poppers Maculopathy/Retinopathy? Just curious?
Third, based on what you've heard from me so far, what is DeKalb Addiction Clinic able offering me that will make a difference...long term? I'm sure you know as well as I do, that, after the admission of an addiction (which I've already done by being the one, first, telling everyone starting with Janet Claire Segers Gary whom I'd wrongly assumed to be my only friendly neighbor at the time/not the other way around as a "true" intervention are supposed to done), what DeKalb CSB has to offer is not the most important factor determining success with drug addictions treatment.
Think Corey Monteith.
If you do not agree with this statement, then I suggest you go back and read the part highlighted in red again. I don't care how many successes DeKalb CSB have had with drug addictions, they still do not get the credit for these successes. Don't get me wrong here. I do understand DeKalb CSB has an important role to play in drug addictions therapy; but it has to be interpreted in it's rightful context.
Otherwise all the visits to my home by DeKalb Crisis Mobile Unit have turned out more or less the same usefulness as prayers are with our churches:
ART OF POSTPONING A DECISION UNTIL NO LONGER RELEVANT.
Remember now, these calls are not mine DeKalb County Mobile Crisis Unit have been pandering to; in fact, the reason I can't get copies of reports written up about these visits..
Sincerely yours,
Not Defined, Undefined, Unidentified~g(8!0)d~James E. Avery, D.V. M.
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Hello Mr. Avery-
Diagnosis, differential or otherwise, is outside my scope of practice.
I stumbled across the article and thought, based on information you have shared with me and your medical background, that you might be interested in both the topic and the article.
What can I do to help you?
Sincerely,
Bob
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Hello Bob,
I have already made some suggestions as to how you might help me.
Within your job description...
Probably nothing?
As an agent for DeKalb County...
I am aware anything outside of your job description might possibly put your job at risk?
At this point, I have not a clue.
Sincerely yours,
Not Defined, Undefined, Unidentified~g(8!0)d~James E. Avery, D.V.M.
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