A dear friend sent this letter to me this morning. She suggested I or we might 
have something they can use. Let me know or send it directly to the email 
address below.
 
Larry in Oklahoma who is home with a belly ache this morning.

Subject: Have a "Mystery ER" story?Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 08:30:13 -0500





 
A producer for Discovery Health Channel called me today about my story.  It's 
not the right story for what they want, (not really an ER story) but it was 
nice of them to call. 
 
They are looking for real stories specifically for the upcoming season of 
"Mystery ER"; ones that started with a patient in the ER, the problem was not 
immediately known, took some work, then was solved.
 
If you or a pal have a "mystery solved" story like that you'd like told, let me 
know and I'll be glad to introduce you, or you can contact her directly.  

Annie
407-925-4139
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.FibroFix.com
                                                                                
     

 
                                                      
Hi Annie, . . . . . .   I would love to find a story that would fit our show.  
I’ll be pitching stories to the network this week and next, so I really only 
have another 2 weeks if that.  Our stories basically have to meet this 
criteria:   -start in the ER and preferably continue returning there/stay there 
(if doctor visits instead, we can work with it)   -a string of misdiagnoses or 
symptoms that change the course of diagnoses, (In other words, not knowing the 
correct diagnoses right away)   -a triumphant ending (patient lives, doctor 
prevailed)I can do with just bullet points of a story, it does not need to be 
formally written at all.  Mostly I need a start and end date, even if it’s just 
the year.  And what the patient was feeling before each diagnoses or run to the 
ER along with the diagnosis each time.  Thanks so much Annie!Barbette 
SomeillanProducer, Mystery ERMike Mathis ProductionsDiscovery Health [EMAIL 
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