Monday, January 11, 2010

Email Response from the Center for Disease Control

From: CDC-INFO (CDCINFO@cdc.gov)
Sent: Mon 1/11/10 8:07 AM
To: janicehome@msn.com
Thank you for your inquiry to CDC-INFO. We are sorry to learn about your son's infection and hospitalization. While we were unable to locate information about Lemierre's syndrome on the CDC website, you may be interested in the following resources:
Patient Safety/Quality
A pain in the neck could mean Lemierre's syndrome
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
http://www.ahrq.gov/RESEARCH/jul04/0704RA17.htm
Lemierre syndrome
Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center (GARD)
National Institutes of Health
http://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/GARD/Condition/6882/QnA/22711/Lemierre_syndrome.aspx#1287
We also recommend that you review abstracts of reports and other publications by using the resources of the National Library of Medicine's PubMed service. PubMed is a searchable database that provides abstracts of biomedical articles and reports. You may also be able to obtain full text articles (some services may require subscriptions to view full text articles). If you are seeking less technical information, please use the National Library of Medicine's MedlinePlus, which offers a wide range of information on diseases, disorders, treatments, drugs and preventive services
PubMed
A service of the National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez/
Additional information may be found by searching the following website:
Medline Plus
A service of the National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health
http://medlineplus.gov/
You may also wish to contact your state health department for additional information.
A link to finding state health departments is at http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/international/relres.html
We hope that you find this information helpful and wish your son a speedy and full recovery.
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-----Original Message-----
From: janicehome@msn.com
Sent: 1/10/2010 03:49:09 AM
To: cdcinfo@cdc.gov
Subject: Lemierres Syndrom - Rare yet undefeated
Government:
Please look into this.     It is deadly and apparently on the rise.
I believe my son will live but so many will and have perished!
My Son - Dean Tadlock a previously 18 year old healthy athlete. Still in hospital. Mission Hospital, Mission Viejo, CA.  Dr. Badie (but every Dr. and RN in this very fine and reputable hospital knows who Dean is.....) everyone is baffled and happy that he is such a fighter and still alive and now on the slow road to an excruciatingly painful recovery (which indeed is better than death).
This all could have been avoided had he been given the correct antibiotics at the right time. Christmas Eve, perhaps?
Finally admitted since Dec. 30th 2009 and fighting like he needs to with much spiritual assistance.
Thank you for checking it out.     Janice Tadlock  -  949-831-5848  -  Janicehome@msn.com