I am writing this on Tuesday January 14, 2025.
The pain is pretty bad today.
And I am still dealing with the pain and the anger resulting from the stupidity of this ignoramus!
Timothy Flood, MD – Emeritus
Timothy Flood, MD, FACS – Emeritus
Decades after the events below occurred I am still in pain, or at least annoying and extreme discomfort whenever I am upright, because of this careless, smiling ignoramus!
Timothy Flood (and I cannot believe he was an M.D.-- I thought you had to be smart just to get into medical school ) -- was the ignoramus whom I trusted when he told me that my retina condition that he was treating was because I was "on Prolia."
It seems that he could just not get that great big medical word "osteoporosis"out of that smiling mouth!
Catch these words at his bio, below:
Here at Illinois Retina, we’re helping people, having fun doing it and creating new knowledge at the same time.”
— Dr. Flood
I guess he was just having a bit of fun leaving me with a lifetime of pain!!!
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See:
https://www.illinoisretina.com/retina-specialists/dr-flood
"Timothy P. Flood, M.D., is an internationally recognized retina specialist who has been with Illinois Retina Associates since 1981. He has an academic appointment as an Assistant Professor of ophthalmology at Rush University and a clinical teaching appointment at the University of Illinois.
A native of San Jose, Calif., Dr. Flood graduated from University of California (Berkeley) with a degree in psychology and then went on to study biomedical sciences at Dartmouth Medical School in Hanover, N.H. He then earned his medical degree from the UCLA School of Medicine. After completing an internship and ophthalmology residency at the University of California (Irvine), Dr. Flood completed a retina fellowship at the University of Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary. He is a diplomat of the American Board of Ophthalmology and a fellow of the American College of Surgeons.
“Taking care of patients who have retinal problems and helping to relieve their anxiety over the health of their eyes is very rewarding. Research is also important to me. To be able to take the knowledge you have gained through a clinical trial and change the way physicians treat patients is very exciting. Here at Illinois Retina, we’re helping people, having fun doing it and creating new knowledge at the same time.”
— Dr. Flood
Throughout his career, Dr. Flood has been dedicated to research and has been a clinical investigator for more than 10 National Institutes of Health clinical trials, including studies involving macular photocoagulation, early treatment of diabetic retinopathy, central vein occlusion and retinal detachment. Along the way, he gained a national reputation for his research work and, on more than one occasion, has been called upon assist in the design of a major clinical trial.
Dr. Flood has published dozens of articles and abstracts in leading academic scientific journals, and has presented to his peers at ophthalmology meetings around the world. Dr. Flood holds memberships in several professional societies and organizations and has won numerous awards, including the American Academy of Ophthalmology Honor Award. Dr. Flood retired at the end of August, 2020.
Dr. Flood and his wife enjoy city life and all that it has to offer, including , contemporary art and Chicago theater. Dr. Flood is a Chicago history buff and has decorated his Loop office with vintage memorabilia and posters from the Chicago World’s Fair of 1933-34.
Clinical Trials/Research Studies
Co-investigator, National Collaborative Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study
Co-investigator, Age-Related Eye Disease Study
Treating ophthalmologist, National Collaborative Macular Photocoagulation Study
Study ophthalmologist, Central Vein Occlusion Study
Investigator, Diabetic Retinopathy Clinical Research Network
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Although he is now retired, I believe he is still alive today in January, 2025. If so, I wish him no more and no less for his retirement than what he gave me for mine!