Posts by Don Ebersole
Plugged nose
David* has the worst continually plugged nose in my practice. Now that is quite a distinction. While I am totally frustrated at improving my treatment of his condition, he also has got me laughing with his good-natured humor. Today he is wearing a Superman t-shirt. So, here is this scrawny 17-year-old boy with his Superman…
Read MoreWhiplash
I think one of the more frustrating problems to deal with, both for me and the patient, is a whiplash injury resulting from an auto accident. Usually, the auto accident is not serious, fortunately, nor are the injuries usually serious, but the pain and suffering can persist for quite some time. Witness Beth Heston* whom…
Read MoreDeath of a patient
I was awakened this morning by a 6:30 a.m. phone call from one of my office nurses who asked if I had seen the morning paper. Obviously, I hadn’t. She said that Mr. Evans* had died in an auto accident on the way home from my office yesterday. I was shocked! It is never easy…
Read MoreA blind man and his gastritis
Not only is family practice about taking care of patients and their illnesses, it is also learning to know the patients as people. Elroy Yoder* is a semi-retired businessman who came to the office today for a follow-up visit for hypertension. You would never know this unassuming 70-year-old struck blind by glaucoma is a multimillionaire.…
Read MoreVacation Day
Today was a vacation day – a day with the family. We ventured to Cedar Point along with a neighbor family. We all had a great time, even though only my 8-year-old daughter and I could test some of the roller coasters because of the 48-inch height restriction. While waiting in line my analytical mind…
Read MoreViagra
Mrs. Wiley* stood in my nursing station beaming from ear to ear. Not being able to figure out what she was there for, I asked her what I could do to help her. She exclaimed, “I am so happy!”. Sorry, I still did not have a clue. “What about?” I questioned further. “About the Viagra”(link…
Read MoreCollege Freshmen Gain Weight
I think it is routine for a college student to put on l0-l5 lbs the first year in school. Christy* was no exception. She had put off coming in for an office visit all summer. She had been a tennis player in high school but stopped that physical activity and so today when I saw…
Read MoreOvarian Cancer
June* saw me today for a rash which I diagnosed and treated as a contact dermatitis. Her husband was with her today in support, just as he always has been for her office visits over the last 4 years that she has been my patient. She has been a real trooper and model patient, certainly…
Read More“Miracle of Birth”
At 3:00 a.m. today, I was at the hospital delivering a healthy baby girl for a young family. I did not mind that I was awake at that hour, or that it was my own birthday. In fact, I still get excited to have the opportunity of helping out with God’s “miracle of birth”, even…
Read More“365 Days a Year”
When I see a patient we sometimes get into discussions about anything and everything, especially at the time of scheduled physical examination because I leave a lot of time for finding out about patient’s lives and how that is affecting their health, but also because I am truly interested in my patients. At today’s visit,…
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