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TNET: Andre Ellington gives back to frontline workers in his hometown
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TNET: Andre Ellington gives back to frontline workers in his hometown


May 23, 2020, 10:35 AM

 
Andre Ellington gives back to frontline workers in his hometown

Former Clemson running back Andre Ellington and his cousin Bruce gave back to their community by proving N95 respiratory masks and provided lunch to the staff a Read Update »


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May 23, 2020, 2:07 PM

That's my Dr office, good ladies in there and a bunch of Clemson fans

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May 23, 2020, 2:12 PM

So awesome, always loved Andre Ellington, incredible Clemson man.

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May 23, 2020, 6:45 PM [ in reply to Re: TNET: Andre Ellington gives back to frontline workers in his hometown ]



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May 24, 2020, 12:53 PM [ in reply to Re: TNET: Andre Ellington gives back to frontline workers in his hometown ]

Has been mine for years and years. Dr Wilhoit actually used to come to wrestling practice and workout with the wrestlers. I think he might have wrestled at NorthWestern, could be wrong but was definitely from a quality University. He was a smaller guy and at the time I wrestled 126lb, so I actually wrestled against Wilhoit in practice many times. It was pretty cool, and he always remembered and treated me like I was his son or nephew when I came in for treatment.

That said, i got sick few wks ago, was concerned that I may have CV. What I didn't know is that Wilhoit had retired 20-30 months ago. Berkeley Fam Practice treated me like ####. They wouldn't schedule an immediate appointment, i had to log in as new patient, check dates and times available, then they would call me with multiple times and dates that might work. I was like, "WTH? I have been a patient here since late 70s early 80s, I am very concerned about my blood pressure, the nurse said maybe I needed to go to ER?!!. My immediate response was, "That is exactly what I'm trying to avoid, 40 yrs as a patient means nothing because my Dr retired, pure Horse whooey! " Pissed me off, but I guess this is America's greatest service today, you haven't been here for 2 yrs so you aren't loyal enough to be maintained as a patient.

The last place I wanted to go was the ER, the last thing I expected was to be treated as a nobody after 40yrs of using the same facility.

This practice is in Moncks Corner, I have lived in Summerville since graduation in 1993, even went to MUSC for another degree, but maintained Dr Wilhoit as my primary physician. I could have moved on long ago but I have always thought loyalty counted for something. Guess not, guess I will never get to wrestle with another Dr, although I did see a pic of Dr in the Urgent care facility from Mt Pl, that I would probably like to wrestle with!!! I will leave her name excluded.

Glad we have Clemson football Alumni that love to make us proud post school and ball. Brice E has been a pretty good fellow as well, too bad he didn't land at Clemson. I think he could have been an asset after Ford and Spiller moved on. Good job guys! Screw Berkeley Fam Practice for not have more respect for long history patients!!

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May 23, 2020, 4:02 PM

I worked for a number of years with Andre's mom. There's not a better lady around . She's the reason he's the man he is today. That and his choice to be a "Clemson Man " .

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