In a message dated 7/19/01 5:59:29 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << In which case my death would be *my* fault (I should have gone to see a doctor earlier), not the government's fault. >> So it was the fault of my friend's wife's English father when his thyroid disease went undiagnosed and then untreated because he was given appointments to see his primary care doctor and then have tests and then see a specialist over a period of 6 months? He didn't know what was wrong and the diagnosis was made too late. He died of a heart attack associated with thyroid storm.
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