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Uploaded by on Jan 6, 2010

http://www.oginski-law.com

If you have diabetes you need to watch this brief video to learn what happened to a young woman in Brooklyn, NY when her physician failed to properly monitor her blood sugar levels.

Despite making many complaints to her doctor, he failed to recognize that her glucose levels had shot through the roof. In the emergency room she was diagnosed with a condition known as diabetic ketoacidosis. Her uncontrolled blood sugar led to her death. Watch the video to learn more.

To learn more about medical malpractice and wrongful death cases here in New York, I encourage you to explore my website http://www.oginski-law.com. If you have legal questions I urge you to pick up the phone and call me since I can answer your legal questions at 516-487-8207. I welcome your call.

The Law Office of Gerald Oginski, LLC
25 Great Neck Road, Suite 4
Great Neck, NY 11021
516-487-8207
lawmed10@yahoo.com

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  • I woke up one morning in the ICU only to find out that I had DKA and went into a coma for a week..the Doctors were amazed that I survived the night.I do not remember anything except vomiiting so when my husband replay's the story it is like hearing a story of someone else! I did have after affects as the months passed by,It was a wake-up call for me though,I no longer think "It won't happen to me"...Thanks for the video,I hope this will help at least 1 person......peace.

  • @katchkittie Thanks for sharing your story. I'm glad you're ok now.

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  • Yeah, if you can afford health care and have the desire. There is also the paltry rate of disability. Quality of life matters not quantity.

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