Guest guest Posted April 25, 2005 Report Share Posted April 25, 2005 A.G. Thank you for the nice compliments and the blessings. Much appreciated. I just got off the phone with several family members (Tatum) and nobody has heard any news concerning the results of the autopsy. When I do hear something, all of you will know. Take care, KC > > > > > > > > The same stuff that got Mark Tatum! > > > > But remember - he found Stachy in his house to > > account for the immune suppression that may have > allowed the Mucor to take away his face. > > > > - > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2005 Report Share Posted April 27, 2005 KC, Thank you for the reply. I and several others will be interested in autopsy results. Our beloved FDA says the strain of rhizopus oryzae is nonpathogenic and nontoxic. :-( When you speak to Marks family, please send my condolences. AG --- tigerpaw2c <tigerpaw2C@...> wrote: > > > A.G. > > Thank you for the nice compliments and the > blessings. Much > appreciated. > > I just got off the phone with several family members > (Tatum) and > nobody has heard any news concerning the results of > the autopsy. > When I do hear something, all of you will know. > > Take care, > > KC > > > === message truncated === __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2005 Report Share Posted April 27, 2005 Unfortunately, the examiners will not perform the proper tests and the report will not be conclusive. I hope they set aside frozen blood samples for future examination of immune complement activation factors. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2005 Report Share Posted April 27, 2005 Unfortunately, the examiners will not perform the proper tests and the report will not be conclusive. I thought the same ,that we will not get a true results.It's been two months now and still no word.hmmm KC > > Unfortunately, the examiners will not perform the proper tests and the > report will not be conclusive. > I hope they set aside frozen blood samples for future examination of > immune complement activation factors. > - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2005 Report Share Posted April 28, 2005 I 3 agree with you KC and on the examiners performing the proper tests. After had made the post, started thinking more on the times I had assisted with autopsies. How we took tissue samples, embedded them in parrafin. And the slides we did read that were really abnormal unknown etiology were sent to places like Mayo Clinic, etc. And that was reported. While we had storage rooms full of labeled specimans. I do remember several specimans having mold. And this was back in the 70's. When my dad was diagnosed with cancer, he needed a urine culture. The hospital I called, when was connected with the lab, the tech said 48 hrs..no growth. I about had a fit. The hospital billed dad of course several hundred dollars for a pencil whipped report. Dad had just given the sample 15 minutes before. Plus took the original biopsied slides when took dad to my alma mater University. A completely different reading. The Dr we saw took the slides and read them himself and let me see the slides also. Most Drs can't read a blood slide nor pathological. Not even Xrays. Drs wait on radiologists reports. Recently had to point out findings to the Dr. on an Xray I had. Hopefully they may have taken several specimans from Mark and sent them to various places for review. In this age of computers, that can be done in minutes. And they can as said, save frozen blood samples for future examination of immune complement activation factors. 2 months and they have heard nothing. This is ridiculous. IMHO they are baffled at findings and won't admit to not knowing. Or they haven't really done anything. --- tigerpaw2c <tigerpaw2C@...> wrote: > Unfortunately, the examiners will not perform the > proper tests and the > report will not be conclusive. > > > I thought the same ,that we will not get a true > results. It's been > two months now and still no word.hmmm > KC > > > > > Unfortunately, the examiners will not perform the > proper tests and > the report will not be conclusive. > > I hope they set aside frozen blood samples for > future examination of immune complement activation factors. > > - > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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