Sent: Friday, July 09, 2010 1:17 AM
To: Brian Donat
Subject: CAMC Teays
Bryan:
EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY we need real leadership in this county. My wife is having COMPLICATIONS from her surgery recovery and we have been told I may have to drive her to CHARELESTON(sic) because CAMC Teays does not have a urologist on staff. This is a county of 60,000 people-NOT a third-world country! We don't pay taxes to get this kind of CRAPPY services! You were made aware of this situation earlier this week and it hasn't improved. FIX IT !
Many thanks!
Mark Halburn
Brian Donat is the Administrator for the Putnam County Commission. What he has to do with CAMC, a private hospital, is a mystery to us.
Maybe Halburn wants the county to require an employee to drive their fat asses to Charleston or start a charity hospital.
What do you think he wants?
My guess would be he wants to find a way to sue the CAMC hospital.
ReplyDeleteTeays Valley / CAMC is now a hospital that Putnam County residents can finally go to with confidence. The staff is professional and the care you get is 100% improved.
He is a miserable person with a miserable life. He has not been, is not, and will never be a productive part of society. He needs to move back to the sewers of California he came from. If they will allow him back there. I am sure there are enough people that want him to leave that would give $1 and get more than enough to send him back in style. Even a first class ticket!
He wants:
ReplyDeletea) Everyone in charge at CAMC to resign
b) All politicians in Hurricane, Putnam Co., and the State delegates to resign
c) Free medical care, for life
d) $10 Billion per minute his demands are not met
e) oh, and free Double Downs at KFC, for LIFE!!
Urology, eh? I told you folks I tore that shit up...
ReplyDeleteWell, what did you expect, old needle dick hit the wrong hole. Actually, more than likely, he could not see it and she did not feel it. LOL
ReplyDeleteI do not blame him for not wanting to drive to Kanawha county. It is my understanding that the law enforcement officers there do not exactly take kindly to being called liars in a court of law.
ReplyDeleteThat being said, I drove my dog to Duke once to get him the medical care he needed. And I was happy to do it. What was important to me is that he got what he needed, not what I WANTED.
It's not like driving 20 minutes to Charleston is all that big of a deal for NORMAL people...
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