I saw Dr. Krendel for pain, weakness, memory, numbness, lack-of-sleep, stiffness, severe back spasms and tremors.
Dr. Krendel provided me with a diagnosis and medication.
The medication helped with the back spasms, some weird aches, and assisted with minimizing the tremors.
Dr. Krendal did not explain what his diagnosis meant or what I should expect now or in the future.
After a tough diagnosis, you would think there would be some empathy, discussion of what to expect, support group information, a pamphlet -something from the doctor.
I didn’t receive anything from Dr. Krendel but a “Have a good day, see you in 3 weeks” and this should have been my first alarm.
I walked around in a daze, didn’t share anything with my family, and I had great difficulty accepting Dr. Krendel’s diagnosis.
As a result, I did my own research.
In my mind, everything was attributed to his diagnosis since each individual diagnosed with the similar symptoms, had many unexplained symptoms/health… issues.
On my first follow-up visits, I discussed experiencing facial tremors, which he noticed and added a medication to the regime.
When I asked about the medication and its side-effects, he said, “It can increase your pulse”.
Still in a daze, I went through the motions of taking my meds and really just shutdown and sunk into a deeper depression. One part of me was relieved to be able to have a name for my health issues while the other part of me was wondering what I am in for long-term.
Thoughts like the pressure that my family would experience due to a neurological disease that I may not be able to control in the future, who will care for me, is it fair to put my loved ones through hardship!?
In the interim, I had other symptoms and called the office. The receptionist told me that Dr. Krendel wanted to see me.
When I went in this time and discussed what was happening, I was met with laughter from Dr. Krendel which he caught himself, stopped and apologized. As I continued to talk, he then proceeded to push his chair back, perform a face-palm, snort, shake his head and type, type, type.
I am providing you a true and accurate accounting of my experience with him.
I can honestly say that I have never been treated with such disrespect, disdain, and unprofessionalism with a doctor before.
I was literally in disbelief of his treatment and I did not take up for myself in those moments.
His behavior has given me doubt in my diagnosis, belief in his doctors and another notch in the belt for simple human decency.
I understand that God gives us all gifts. Many times we don’t take advantage of what we have been given or take poor advantage of the gift so I can’t judge him on that front but on the oath that doctor’s take?
Dr. Krendle’s oath is invalid because he has done harm. I am in a deeper depression because of Dr. Krendel.
*Zero in empathy
*Zero in bedside manner (people skills)
*Zero in care/concern
*Zero in his own abilities of diagnosing
*Zero in etiquette
*Zero in decency
*Zero in fitting a prescription to the needs of a patient/over prescribing/prescribing medications that people have had problems with in the past.
This was a long read I am sure but important to help you in making a decision to see someone who will treat you as you deserved to be treated as a person and patient.
In looking for other doctors, I am sad to say that many neurologists in Georgia do not have good reviews which places people at such a great disadvantage in care.
If you do find good reviews, it can take 6-months or more to get in with the doctor or you may end up not seeing that doctor but their associate instead that may not have reviews.
While extremely long, I hope this has been helpful to you.
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