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bathroommonkey76

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Tue Feb 28, 2017, 11:08 PM Feb 2017

Veteran dies after medication error at NC VA hospital

ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WBTV) — When Jason Powell went to the Asheville VA Medical Center in September 2012, he thought he had a bad case of the flu.

The 40-year-old father of three had recently moved to Asheville after finishing a career in the Army that spanned more than two decades.

He left the Army on terminal leave in July but his official retirement date was Sept. 1, 2012.

Powell and his wife, Jennifer, made the trip to the VA hospital, less than a mile from their new house, before the moving truck had even arrived with their belongings.

What the Powells thought was a case of the flu turned out to be far more serious.

Doctors said Powell had diverticulitis and a small perforation in his bowel. Jason Powell was admitted to the hospital to treat the infection caused by the perforation.

Jennifer Powell said her husband settled in for a hospital stay while she went back to the family’s new home to prepare for the moving truck expected to come the next day.

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http://wncn.com/2017/02/28/veteran-dies-after-medication-error-at-nc-va-hospital/

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Veteran dies after medication error at NC VA hospital (Original Post) bathroommonkey76 Feb 2017 OP
Real shame I've suffered with diverticulitis & diverticulosis.. Historic NY Mar 2017 #1
Awful democrank Mar 2017 #2

Historic NY

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1. Real shame I've suffered with diverticulitis & diverticulosis..
Wed Mar 1, 2017, 12:49 AM
Mar 2017

for nearly 40 yrs....there was never a time when I wasn't hooked up to a monitor or to an IV. Pain medication was only given in the early onset of the condition. A perforation is the most serious part as it can lead to peritonitis. He should have had around the clock care and monitoring.

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