If you think your conversations with you doctor are private
Think Again
For most my life I was under the impression that discussions with my doctors were a private matter us. Having now become aware of what’s called “US Government Targets”, I am now aware of just how far the US Government will go to influence one’s life, including collusion with our doctors. Stand by your as your eyes are opened to reality.
Dr. Nancy Maloney
Around five or six years ago my primary doctor was Nancy Maloney at Oregon Medical Group. She was new in town and I liked her casual demeanor and thought we’d get along okay. I was under heavy stress due to constant FBI harassment and sting operations I discussed elsewhere on this site.
I was feeling quite vulnerable one day when I decided a copy of my book to my primary doctor, Dr. Nancy Maloney a copy of my book. I had in mind, is this would would create permanent record of what I was going through in case I was became trapped in and FBI sting operation.
During my next meeting with Dr. Meloney, she told me she wanted to talk to me about my book. She told me she thought my whole story was based on my fantasy. None it was true needed to let it go and forget about. She stopped short of telling me I was mentally ill.
I left her office crestfallen. How could my doctor read my story and read my book–with all my letters to Presidents & Congress, and conclude it all based on fantasy? How could anyone even have time to concoct such a tale? Dr. Maloney was obviously being influenced, and I instantly thought about FBI agent John Ferreira who seemed to be coordinating the government’s activities against me.
Then one day Dr. Maloney called me at home and told she was taking me off of testosterone supplements. What? She said this was because my blood cell count was on the high side. I had been on testosterone therapy for twenty years, so decided to change doctors.
Dr. Mc Cain
I checked out Oregon Medical Group’s list of doctors and selected a young doctor fresh out of school. Before signing up to become his patient, I asked if he had a problem prescribing testosterone therapy. He said he was fine so so witched again. e that so became his patient. It wasn’t very long before his nurse called to tell Dr. Mc Cain said he was taking me off testosterone.
At the time I didn’t make the connection between my doctors & the FBI.
Dr.Lakhani
Oregon Medical Group had one endocrinologist with whom I met one time. He had me start working with his assistant Karen Beer’s on my diabetes. When Dr. Mc Cain refused to provide my testosterone shots, I asked Ms. Beers if she would prescribe them for me. We were all set again.
Dr. Lakhani was full of surprises. Without consulting having consulted with me, Ms. Beers told me one day that Dr. Lakhani was taken me off of insulin. What? I had been on been on insulin for years and depended on my daily jabs. Lakani prescribe medication he said that would reduce my hunger. I was willing to give it a try.
My wife and I went out for Mexican food one evening and I was unable to eat. I just looked at my food and was repulsed by the very thought of eating. I knew that Dr. Lakhani’s new cure for diabetes was working. But why hadn’t he discussed his new cure with me? I told Ms. Beers about me eating experience and she switched me back to insulin.
Then Ms. Beers called to tell me Dr. Lakhani was taking me off testosterone. Just like that! Like some others, she might have explained that my haemoglobin was elevated, but she said nothing about reducing the dosage. For the fourth time an OMG doctor had by himself had decided cut me off testosterone off–without even talking to me. He was making a major change in my life. I told Ms. Beers I was would not consent to this change would search for yet another doctor. Dr. As usual, Lakhani did not respond.
Dr. John Ford
It was probably a mistake to try and find another doctor within the OMG but my choices were limited. I made and appointment with Dr. John for so we could get acquainted. As usual, I gave him a copy of my book and provided an overview of my story.
Then I asked him if he would have any problems prescribing my testosterone. He told me he would not and I became his patient. Dr. Ford worked in team, so there was no guarantees about who I would see during my appointments.
On one occasion one one team member provided a post-op checkup. As is the normal practice for all their visits, I sat and waited while the spent all his time typing.
When he finished he handed me his record of our visit. I noticed right off that he had mistakenly stated I was suffering “kidney failure”. I called the office manager and pointed out the doctors mistake and she said she would talk with him about it. I wrote to Dr. Ford about this huge mistake, but I never received a response.
The problems only become worse.