RE: Alavert

From: H* Lynch <lynch@somedomain>
Date: Tue Sep 07 2004 - 12:46:20 CDT
To: <tom.lynch@somedomain>

It is not red. It is clear syrup, and he has been given as needed.

-----Original Message-----
From: tom lynch [mailto:tom.lynch@somedomain]
Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 12:40 PM
To: H* Lynch
Subject: RE: Alavert

Is that fruity syrup the "red" stuff? How often has he been taking it
recently? (Everyday, once in a while, as needed ?)

On Tue, 2004-09-07 at 12:37, H* Lynch wrote:
> D* has been using Claritin for a while (Dr. Samuel Mirrop recommended it).
> It is fruity syrup that D* doesn't mind taking it.
>
> --H*
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: tom lynch [mailto:tom.lynch@somedomain]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 12:15 PM
> To: H* Lynch
> Subject: Alavert
>
>
> On the doctors recomendation, D* is taking Alavert "easy to
> swallow" pills. He should have one each morning for allergies. It
> makes the cough go away. The current pill will probably ware off
> tonight, but it is best to give them in the morning as they may cause
> him to become extra alert.
>
> -tom
>
>
> On Fri, 2004-09-03 at 18:30, tom lynch wrote:
> > I can't help but notice you didn't send the insurance information.
> >
> > My understanding from the doctor's office is that the insurance changed
> > from "AdvancePCS" rewards@motorola - which is the card you provided.
> > Also the company is now Freescale instead of Motorola is it not?
> >
> > About Dr. Gritzka's office: I explained this. Dr. Gritzka said that he
> > would include me in medical decisions etc. independent of the decree -
> > which they did *not* have a copy of H*. I provided one. Still you
> > had managed to poison the well and put them on the defensive. Indeed
> > their office has not answered a registered letter from some months
> > requesting medical records. Clearly they are not friendly towards me -
> > you need to select another pediatrician.
> >
> > I spoke with a doctor today and he says that D*' cough is due to
> > allergies and has suggested generic Claritin and advised to watch for
> > the coughing after excise.
> >
> > Oh, and since you brought up the subject. The proverbial straw that
> > caused doctor Mirrop to quit was your saying D* had no symptoms of
> > diary intolerance, when in fact an analytical test showed otherwise.
> > Why you chose to create a confrontation over this is beyond me - and
> > caused me a lot of expense. Dr. Mirrop was already on edge due to the
> > false allegations you made after the temporary orders. Push me on this
> > and I'll be glad to document them in our email.
> >
> > Please select a pediatrician H*, and inform him or her of the joint
> > conservatorship and that I am welcomed in D* life up front,
> > instead of placing me in the awkward position. Please don't make this
> > so hard.
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
Received on Tue Sep 7 12:46:20 2004

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