Tony Moore
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So that was the situation. And I had a lot of angst about the way moving forward.
So that was the situation. And I had a lot of angst about the way moving forward.
Well, I believe I needed further medical attention. I just didn't know if I wanted to do this study, right? Okay, got it. Okay. That's the piece. So... while I needed that, it became that I finally had a chance to have a conversation with Hyzen. And did we talk first before I saw you or actually in your office and we talked candidly?
Well, I believe I needed further medical attention. I just didn't know if I wanted to do this study, right? Okay, got it. Okay. That's the piece. So... while I needed that, it became that I finally had a chance to have a conversation with Hyzen. And did we talk first before I saw you or actually in your office and we talked candidly?
Okay. So I have family members that are in the medical field. So as soon as I got off the phone with Dr. Chris, I started making some phone calls and I started asking them about what their thoughts are from a professional position. And then they were assuring me that where things were 40, 50, 60 years ago are not where things are today in working with medical professionals.
Okay. So I have family members that are in the medical field. So as soon as I got off the phone with Dr. Chris, I started making some phone calls and I started asking them about what their thoughts are from a professional position. And then they were assuring me that where things were 40, 50, 60 years ago are not where things are today in working with medical professionals.
So you at least need to go hear them out. So I put on my skeptical hat and went to go see Dr. Hussein and we had a- Good decision, good decision. So, and we unpacked a lot of historic information and dealing with one another to get to a level that to me is missed when minorities have issues in coming into the hospital.
So you at least need to go hear them out. So I put on my skeptical hat and went to go see Dr. Hussein and we had a- Good decision, good decision. So, and we unpacked a lot of historic information and dealing with one another to get to a level that to me is missed when minorities have issues in coming into the hospital.
maybe not stroke-related, but heart-related, all things related, there are a lot of things that if it's not the common cold or a broken bone or something like that, and it gets to these other things that are warranted where you need to start taking different type of care of yourself and internals, that everybody is met with skepticism because...
maybe not stroke-related, but heart-related, all things related, there are a lot of things that if it's not the common cold or a broken bone or something like that, and it gets to these other things that are warranted where you need to start taking different type of care of yourself and internals, that everybody is met with skepticism because...
there's that innate thing in a person that says, I'm the getting pig in this, or I'm not being treated the way that I need to be treated compared to my contemporaries of a different color.
there's that innate thing in a person that says, I'm the getting pig in this, or I'm not being treated the way that I need to be treated compared to my contemporaries of a different color.
Well, Stan, here's the situation. There's choices that are typically given out, like you can do this or you can do that. I'm not the professional. But to me, white folks have a better survival rate on things. I don't even know if it's an ask. It's more of a, you know, what did you do there? Why am I given this choice that I could take a lesser route than go all in? Right?
Well, Stan, here's the situation. There's choices that are typically given out, like you can do this or you can do that. I'm not the professional. But to me, white folks have a better survival rate on things. I don't even know if it's an ask. It's more of a, you know, what did you do there? Why am I given this choice that I could take a lesser route than go all in? Right?
And that was kind of my thought process is, what are you going to do for Jim Jones, CEO of US Bank? That's what I want.
And that was kind of my thought process is, what are you going to do for Jim Jones, CEO of US Bank? That's what I want.
And to the point of what Hytham was saying, my thought was there's no way they would have let a 56-year-old white man leave the hospital with 70% blockage without having a conversation. Absolutely.
And to the point of what Hytham was saying, my thought was there's no way they would have let a 56-year-old white man leave the hospital with 70% blockage without having a conversation. Absolutely.