You want to slander me?
You want to call me crazy? Look at your violent behavior in this YouTube.
Let me guess your first time?
I have donated my white blood cells for a little girl fighting non-Hodgkin lymphomas Cancer and 28 year old Hispanic male in Newark Hospital with lymphoma -- call me crazy -- there weren't my family.
I got a speed bump for Anna Silver School and bathroom doors for the Women's Bathroom Tompkins Square Park and got to see a woman in a wheel chair use the handicap bathroom with assistance from a helper and CLOSE the door. Have a basic human rights to dignity.
Call me crazy to fight for New Yorkers every day -- their very safety as I fight now to expose the corruption involving the 911 tech system and continue to demand a criminal investigation that John Liu called for last year.
I worked with Local 375 DC37 and we pressured Bloomberg to get 450 million dollars cash back from SAIC but I wanted way more and I am fighting to get more back and expose far more corruption SAIC CityTime scandal.
I fight every day for the People of NYC and I am in The New York Times a beautiful photo of me and Giuseppi Logan. When he didn't have clothes to keep him warm and a coat socks etc I went out of my way to help him and reunited him with his youngest child and only child from his 2nd relationship. His son calls me an Angel.
I don't appreciate being violently assaulted and lied about slandered by a violent bully and coward who attacked me as I help my bags and phone.
First of all, the room where he examines patients also doubles as his office. You walk in, on the left there is your normal examination bed/chair with the white paper over it. To the right is a large desk, CEO wheely chair, complete with enormous computer and all the trimmings. He encouraged me to set in a chair in front of the desk while he sat at the computer. I felt like I had been called into my boss's office, and the level of respect was about the same.
Then he proceeded to finish making a few calls, one to a man that he told his chlamydia test had come back positive. Great, I need to sit in on that convo with a 102 fever feeling like I'm about to die. Then while I was trying to tell him my symptoms he continued to type on his computer, answering emails, surfing the internet, who knows. Just when I thought I might get his attention, when he was done with the calls and the computer, he pulled out his Blackberry and starts typing away on it.
I doubt he heard anything I said. Being a new patient I was trying to explain my past history of throat infections so he could evaluate my current condition more effectively. But instead, he looks at my throat for 30 seconds, and then prescribes an antibiotic that turned out to do nothing, leaving me to be sick for over a week and end up in a ear, nose and throat specialist's office and almost the ER. I could tell the ENT doctor was trying to be nice, but she clearly stated at one point that she had no idea why he would prescribe me with the medication that he did, that it is the least affective antibiotic for this sort of thing.
WOW! I will never return to see Dr. Fagelman again. I don't recommend anyone else see him if they value their health.