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@guyjeff123 Yes I did Google and more on Anil Potti, that is why I am so outraged that the AMA would continue to allow this person to be near patients. If he couldn't be honest with research then he's not gonna be honest with patient care. I appreciate your ability to forgive him but I feel you should do due diligence and let an attorney know if this person has upheld the Hippocratic Oath, "Do no Harm" By not standing up for your failed treatment you will be allowing others to be exposed to poor and dangerous patient care practices. Just my thoughts. I do so pray that you are doing better.....stay away from his colleagues. Birds of a feather tend to flock together

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@kndaustin71 I do plan on pursuing legal action against him and the owner of the clinic, William Noyes, who hired him. I've just really had no time. Every week I'm seeing one or more doctors and having lab work weekly. My RBC's and my hemoglobin have been dropping every week for 3 weeks since I had the 2 phlebotomies to try and get rid of the iron. But for the last 3 weeks my hemoglobin has been too low to have another one. I'm going to have labs tomorrow and I pray that it hasn't dropped further. Last week it was 9.8. If it gets down below 9, I'll probably be admitted to the hospital. Tuesday I'm having a biopsy of a large node that has almost doubled in size. A week or so after that my Oncologist has ordered another biopsy of my bone marrow to see if the can find out the cause of my declining hemoglobin. There is only 2 law firms that do malpractice claims in Grand Forks, ND, where I live and they have both firms on retainer. I'm going to reach out to Fargo as soon as I can have some free time to talk to them. Thanks for your diligence and support. I'll keep you informed.
Jeff