Here is a (broken) thread of emails between Oregon Board of Medical Licencing. Again it came to me i saw people dressed as doctors in doctors offices or hospitals who were not doctors. For some reason OBM first said no then changed their mind after i forwarded them an old email where they said yes. But that was several years ago when there was still some reason left in All Oregon.
I write this here today because i suddenly realized what might be the most important part of my problems. Health problems that is.
That spring after i got health insurance from Epson i went to see a doctor in Beaverton, in an office across the street from Key Bank. Dr.Piepgrass. I was attracted by the name for some reason when i was searching in the phone book. My complain was heartburn and shortness of breath. Dr.Piepgrass who was looking a lot like Tom Hanks though i didn't know at the time sent me for a barium exam. It was in the doctors' offices called the Commons, across the street from Target on Greenburg Blvd. in Beaverton.
There something really strange happened. A tall technician came and said something about hietal hernia. It was the first time i heard about. Then he strapped me to a rotating table and gave me to drink not barium but what he said it was flavored baking soda crystals mixed with water. According to him they were supposed to react with the acid in my stomach, create lots of carbon dioxide, inflate my stomach so he can see it better. After i drank that he turned me upside down with that table.
Weeks later i spoke on the phone with then my friend Veronica Mart, "the woman in Salem" as pastor John Day once said. (A pastor from Texas). The woman in Salem told me on the phone that if i already went to Mt.Hood i should go one day to Mt.St.Helens as well. Minutes later i had a feeling i do not hear well with my right ear. So i went in the bathroom, took a cotton swab and checked and i saw i had a wax plug covering completely my right year. I might had have it for years, from Romania. So i went to another doctor and she pulled it with some tweezers and came out relatively easy. (The guy upstairs drive me nuts, it's one AM and he keeps walking in the room, not going to bathroom, just between living and dining and back right away).
Immediately after i started feeling sick. Not able to sleep, in a few days i quit the work at Epson. Don't know how it lasted until i ended up in the hospital. More about here
http://georgesblogforfriends.blogspot.com/2012/11/shawn-parker.html
The point is the procedure with the baking soda crystals and being turned upside down might had increased my hietal hernia. For those who don't know hietal hernia is enlargement of the diaphragm that among other things opens more easily the valve between esophagus and stomach and among other things lets
Hydrochloric acid vapors from stomach into the esophagus and though some might get into the lungs, some might escape from your mouth, create a weird, sour smell for others but also create a conduit in the air that... electrostatically attracts positively charged dust, since persons are electrostatically charged negative. So it basically turns you into a dust vacuum. If there is statically positively charged dust in the air, it will selectively affect only you and no other people. Of course on long term the lungs are affected. Of course it gets worse when you get mad and stuff. Like some person in the apartment above you, using some thermal imaging device or some other method tracks you and walks on top of you getting you mad and also releasing dust from the ceiling. Also people next door hitting the ball to the wooden floor, a similar effect. Dust you attract gets into your lungs and stomac and depending what it is gives you all kinda of short and long term health problems. (More steps upstairs, fifteen minutes later). Nowadays i take antibiotics for about o month, and when i thought it was over, yesterday and the day before there was again lots of dust in the apartment and today i woke up with back pain and pain in the pancreas and bile area.
But the problem might have been created about one year earlier, during a visit to my then friend Julian Mart in Salem after the Electronic Specialty episode i wrote about here.
http://georgesblogforfriends.blogspot.com/2012/02/electronic-specialty.html
After several days of inhaling 1,1,1 Triclhoroethane aka methyl chloroform
That night i remember i was very euphoric, there was black ice on the freeway all the way from Portland to Salem but i did not want to miss Julian's invitation, they had over visiting them Cleo, a friend of them, who was looking like Estee Lauder and probably his husband George, the guy who was looking like Carlos Santana.
ON 15 it is Julian's birthday and Hungary's national day. For some reason i always thought
Tom Hanks was half Hungarian, maybe because he looks so much like
Tony Curtis who was Hungarian.
Julian Mart is here in a picture when he came back into the US via Poland after "being deported".
http://georgesblogforfriends.blogspot.com/2013/07/old-pictures-from-year-2000.html
One more thing. In September 95 i lived for about a months at the Mart's in Dallas, Oregon. There i met Cleo for the first time. (It might not have been the first time, she might have been also "doamna Aramă, the mother of a High School class mate who was looking like Ronald Lauder). After Veronica yelled at me several but only while driving alone with me in her car i decided to move somewhere else to another Romanian guy (there are many other stories) in Portland. Suddenly one night i told them i was living. But just before that guy picked us up from there Julian insisted i saw the movie Forrest Gump from a tape he had.
And one more thing. When i was about eight years old my father bought a small transistor radio which had a headphone. Though it seems to me weird these days, i was allowed to play with that radio freely and i opened it and adjusted those ferite coils many times).
From: Joan Stieger <joan.stieger@state.or.us>
Date: Fri, Feb 17, 2017 at 3:40 PM
Subject: RE: Picture of a licensee
To: "george.ion.email@gmail.com" <george.ion.email@gmail.com>
Cc: Josh Paul <josh.paul@state.or.us>
Mr. Ion,
Your request for pictures of licensees was forwarded to me. I have verified that pictures are public record and would be available for a fee. That fee depends on what all you want.
In your email that you had sent Randy Day 4 years ago, Randy had let you know that the photographs that we have are usually passport size and quality. We also received them when they applied for licensure. Depending on when they were licensed, many years may have passed. Also, the image that you would receive would be from a copy machine thus the quality would be further degraded.
Your original request from a couple of years ago had a list of 13 licensees that you were interested in. Could you please confirm which doctors you want a picture of?
Once we have that list, we will need to request those files from archives in Salem. That could take up to 6 weeks to receive them. When the files are delivered to our office, we will gather the photographs, redacting any confidential portions of the record. At this point, you can either personally inspect them or we can prepare them for copying. This portion of the process will cost $20.00 each. If you want us to make copies of the photos, there will be an additional charge of $5.20 each. I have attached our request form for licensee file information along with the fee schedule.
Please let me know if you have any further questions.
Joan Stieger
Accounting Supervisor
Oregon Medical Board, Agency 847
1500 SW First Avenue, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97201-5847
Phone: 971-673-2690Fax: 971-673-2670
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Can i get from you pictures of licensees for a fee if it's public record?
George Ion
Tualatin, Oregon.
From: George Ion <george.ion.email@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 1:48 PM
Subject: Fwd: dr.Hannes Sigurtsson
To: omb.info@state.or.us
Randy Day was not with OMB?
You don't offer this service anymore?
George Ion.
Pictures of licensees are not something that is available from the Oregon Medical Board.
Have a great day.
Joshua Paul
Public Information Specialist
Oregon Medical Board
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Portland, OR 97201-5847
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