Monthly Archives: December 2019

Second Opinions

12/23/2019

December is a month of hope and giving. Hope for health if one does not have it. Hope to find
what’s the best option to recover one’s health. Illnesses come and they steal our peace of mind.
Restoring our hope is very important that is why a second opinion is vital. A second opinion can
help you and those around you find peace. In a month filled with hope, wishes, and giving, all
one desires is health. We can give each other and ourselves the gift of health by looking for a
second opinion. Second opinions can be lifesavers if one finds there were misdiagnosis in the
initial diagnosis.

Health is the greatest gift anyone can give. The gift of a second opinion can change your
perspective on life by giving you guidance towards the best treatment. The National Academy of
Medicine reported that about 5% of adults, who seek outpatient care are annually
misdiagnosed. According to the same study by the National Academy of Medicine, diagnostic
errors account for 10% of patient deaths. Doctors are human and they can make mistakes.
According to Lenny Bernstein from The Washington Post, more than 20% of patients who
looked for a second opinion were misdiagnosed by their primary care providers.

This season, filled with giving, hope, and love, give yourself or a loved one peace of mind
through a medical second opinion. Our operations team is always ready to help you and guide
you so that one of our American Board Certified doctors can review your case and provide a
second opinion that can save you money, time, and overall give tranquility.

The Washington Post

Seasonal Affective Disorder

12/15/2019

Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a serious issue that affects many people. This disorder is
a type of depression that comes and goes with the seasons. According to the National Institute
of Mental Health, this disorder tends to begin in the late fall and early winter and then goes
away during the spring and summer. It can occur during any season, although it is more
common in the winter than the summer.

SAD is a type of depression that follows a seasonal pattern. Someone with SAD can experience
symptoms such as feeling depressed, feeling hopeless or worthless, having low energy, sleep
problems, difficulty concentrating, frequent thoughts of death or suicide, and having changes in
appetite or weight. Some of the differences in symptoms in the summer from winter can be
found below:

Winter SAD Symptoms:

  • Low energy or tired
  • Hypersomnia
  • Weight gain
  • Craving carbohydrates
  • Social withdrawal
  • Oversleeping

Summer SAD Symptoms:

  • Insomnia
  • Agitation
  • Anxiety
  • Violent behavior

Although the causes are unknown, studies have found that people with SAD have 5% more
serotonin transporter protein in winter than summer. Other causes could be overproducing
melatonin, for which winter increases production, and producing less vitamin D. Some factors
that could put you at risk are, being a woman, living far from the equator, family history, having
depression or bipolar disorder, and being of younger age. Some of the therapies to help with
SAD are medication, light therapy also known as phototherapy, psychotherapy, or vitamin D.

If you or someone you know suffers from SAD contact SecondOpinions.com. Our specialists are
available 24/7 to give you a medical second opinion that can give you peace of mind.

World AIDS Day

12/1/2019

According to the CDC, In the United States about 1.1 million people were living with HIV at the end of 2016 and 1 out of 7 did not know it. HIV stands for human immunodeficiency virus, which attacks the immune system, destroying important cells that fight disease and infection.

Anyone can get HIV but some important factors that affect some more than others are sex partners, risk behaviors, and location of where they live. HIV has three different stages, which are the following:

Stage 1: Called acute HIV infection, usually happens between 2-4 weeks after becoming infected. During this time, people might experience a flu like illness, that can last for a few days.
Stage 2: Clinical latency, during a period in which HIV is active but reproduces at very low levels, lasting even decades but others can also progress faster in this phase.
Stage 3: Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is the most severe phase because people have badly damaged immune systems. Their CD4 cell count can drop below 200 cells.

Although no cure exists, it can be controlled through medical care. The treatment for HIV is called antiretroviral therapy or ART. By taking the treatment, people with HIV can live for as long as someone with no HIV and has no risk of transmitting HIV to an HIV-negative partner through sex. If you’d like for information about how we can help, contact us. We can help you get a medical second opinion at an affordable price. Nothing is more important than your health and peace of mind. Let us help you.

Second Opinions

12/1/2019

December is a month of hope and giving. Hope for health if one does not have it. Hope to find what’s the best option to recover one’s health. Illnesses come and they steal our peace of mind. Restoring our hope is very important that is why a second opinion is vital. A second opinion can help you and those around you find peace. In a month filled with hope, wishes, and giving, all one desires is health. We can give each other and ourselves the gift of health by looking for a second opinion. Second opinions can be life savers if one finds there were misdiagnosis in the initial diagnosis.

Health is the greatest gift anyone can give. The gift of a second opinion can change your perspective on life by giving you guidance towards the best treatment. The National Academy of Medicine reported that about 5% of adults, who seek outpatient care are annually misdiagnosed. According to the same study by the National Academy of Medicine, diagnostic errors account for 10% of patient deaths. Doctors are human and they can make mistakes. According to Lenny Bernstein from The Washington Post more than 20% of patients who looked for a second opinion were misdiagnosed by their primary care providers.

This season, filled with giving, hope, and love give yourself or a loved one peace of mind through a medical second opinion. Our operations team is always ready to help you and guide you so that one of our American Board Certified doctors can review your case and provide a second opinion that can save you money, time, and give tranquility.