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After having aortic valve (I I don't know how to r...

After having aortic valve (I I don't know how to refresh this complaint it was very hard for me to find it again I just want to make sure it stays up posted for a long time )replacement a little over a year ago the nurses and doctors on the heart and lung department of St. Luke's let me lay in bed for five days having multiple strokes , all the time I was trying to get somebody to pay attention to my wife and my complaints the worst care I ever had thank you St. Luke's for the strokes!

And thanks to the inadequate care I got at St. Luke's Mid-America heart Institute they could've possibly stopped the second and third maybe even the first stroke with some clotbusting drugs or stroke medicine but they totally disregarded everything I said eight nurses and two Drs. it wasn't even reported that my wife and I both were complaining of my
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Seizure like problems nobody would address it I should've had a CAT scan they sent me home after five days I ended up in North Kansas City Hospital where they discovered I had had three strokes I found out later St. Luke's was having joint commission accreditation and didn't want a little incident of strokes on the record postop so I believe they destroyed my records

Each time I would complain to one of the nurses or Dr. PAK , or Dr. borcon about my continuing seizures or mini strokes I was having post op, they are all totally disregarded mine and my wife's concerns and told us it was just post op Anastasia , did no stroke diagnostic test, two years later today I am still suffering from stroke complications, thanks a lot St. Luke's hospital and staff I hope no one ever puts any of them in the same harms way!!!!!!!!!!!! By the way my aortic valve transplant went very well that part of it was a success. But with brain deficits it is very very frustrating. TIM TUNSTILL.x
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