John Lee1a month agoFrom
This woman is the worse hospitalist ever. If your loved one is assigned to her by your HMO Anthem/Optum; prognosis is 100% death or them being senile for life. She will assemble a team of doctors to prescribe Haldol (Haloperidol), an antipsychotic and broad based antibiotics like Vancomycin. After one week, my loved one was barely able to stay awake and fraily weak. At admittance, I kept telling the Huntington Health Hospital doctors and nurses that past diagnoses were possible cancer. Instead Dr. Hay and her team of doctors kept searching for random infections like Bartonella or allegeries. After 2 whole weeks, lymphoma was finally diagnosed. By that time, my loved one was too sick to receive any chemotherapy or antibody treatment due to. The 2 week lag caused atrial afibrillation and cardiac arrest. After resuscitation, the 4-6 weeks that followed were for nothing. My loved one's lymphoma cancer had metastasized to all her internal organs and central nervous system. In addition she was semicomatosed due to all the random medication, cardiac arrest and antibiotics. The result was endless pressure for "Do Not Resuscitate" and my mother ended up dying from internal organ failure and bleeding.