Dear Charles Givens and Michael Sinitsa,
I wanted to write to you to share my appreciation for the
physical therapy services provided by Stacy Glass. In late 2014, I had neck and
arm issues that were directly linked to my spondylosis. In early 2015, I was
given an MRI, and I was told (by a different medical office) that tremors I was
having were also associated with this condition and that they were not
Parkinson’s related.
Recently, I sought out medical assistance for these tremor
issues becoming more intense and moving to my foot. As a result, I was sent to
your physical therapy office for assistance with rehabilitation. While there, I
was treated by Stacy. After examining me, she had concerns that my tremor issues
were not related to the spondylosis. As a result, she consulted Dr. Givens, and
I was recommended to a neurologist at Reading Hospital
in order to be examined for further issues to include Parkinson’s. As a result
of her medical professionalism and her concern for me as a patient, she took
steps to remedy a situation that has been growing since my tremors begin in
2011. I am very thankful and appreciative of this since it is now helping me
move through another MRI and treatment from a doctor who will clearly be able
to make a difference in my life going forward. While the most likely diagnosis
is more complex, it will allow me to seek proper medication and therapy.
I say this to you in appreciation of her, and not in any way
to disparage other medical professionals along the way in this journey. Things
happen, and our correlations do not always equal causations. Nevertheless, due
to Stacy’s experience, learning, and professionalism, we are closer to a more
definite conclusion to this stage of my tremor journey. Oftentimes, we do not
hear the good that we do or the professionals we employ, but I have personally
shared my thanks with Stacy, and now I would like to share them with you, too.
As with the other gentleman who helped me in this past, your PT department is
definitely first rate.
Warm regards,
John Daniel Glass Jr.
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