Hugh Morgan's wound doctor, Rachel Hamil, MD, at St. Mary's Wound Center in Athens, GA, gave him a copy of the Vascular Studies Report from the Department of Cardiology at St. Mary's Hospital that was done on Monday, May 18.
Here is how it reads:
No evidence of deep or superficial vein thrombosis involving right and lower extremities both right and left legs.
The patient has the circulation of a twenty-year-old-man.
The two wounds on my left leg look good. The smaller one on the side of my leg has almost healed. The larger one is shrinking and healing nicely. To God be the glory!
I have lost 10 pounds and brought my blood sugar to normacly. God has greatly helped me. I am grateful for doctors and nurses, techs, and laboratory personnel.
Here is how it reads:
No evidence of deep or superficial vein thrombosis involving right and lower extremities both right and left legs.
The patient has the circulation of a twenty-year-old-man.
The two wounds on my left leg look good. The smaller one on the side of my leg has almost healed. The larger one is shrinking and healing nicely. To God be the glory!
I have lost 10 pounds and brought my blood sugar to normacly. God has greatly helped me. I am grateful for doctors and nurses, techs, and laboratory personnel.