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one_voice

(20,043 posts)
7. I would go and talk to a lawyer..
Mon Aug 19, 2013, 12:27 PM
Aug 2013

about this.

It sounds to me like you were misdiagnosed? I didn't see where the second doctor mentioned a broken elbow. Did he confirm the broken elbow in addition to the DJD? Even if this is the case, you should have been told of all your diagnoses.

I hope you find some relief, financially, physically, and emotionally.

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Yes, under current laws and practices they are supposed to nadinbrzezinski Aug 2013 #1
Thanks. bunnies Aug 2013 #2
Don't waste time finding a lawyer that specializes in medical malpractice. Baitball Blogger Aug 2013 #41
Yes, I was just reading about the statute of limitations. bunnies Aug 2013 #43
Tough call LordGlenconner Aug 2013 #75
Those laws vary by state, FYI LordGlenconner Aug 2013 #73
I would find a good lawyer fasttense Aug 2013 #3
You are seeking advice from the wrong place. See an attorney at law. Coyotl Aug 2013 #4
I guess thats what I was asking... bunnies Aug 2013 #10
YES Aerows Aug 2013 #69
Thanks, Aerows. bunnies Aug 2013 #72
I do my best :) Aerows Aug 2013 #74
Certainly sounds like it - and I would be pissed, too petronius Aug 2013 #5
The ortho didnt mention a break. bunnies Aug 2013 #12
The X-Ray says fracture Yo_Mama Aug 2013 #70
I doubt it... Not knowing exactly what the first physician said, it is hard to say, but hlthe2b Aug 2013 #6
So its fair of her to just assume that I know that? bunnies Aug 2013 #9
I never said it was "fair". You asked if the physician would likely be guilty of negligence. hlthe2b Aug 2013 #15
Thanks for the advice. bunnies Aug 2013 #17
It is possible that might well have already been the case, had you seen the orthopod at the time hlthe2b Aug 2013 #20
I had a complete loss of surface cartillage during the time between x-rays. bunnies Aug 2013 #33
"none of those breaks resulted in DJD" --> that you know of yet. Hekate Aug 2013 #25
Thanks, Hekate bunnies Aug 2013 #26
"telling you that you had a break in the past is not inconsistent with telling you hlthe2b Aug 2013 #34
Broken bones can only lead to DJD if they involve a joint. kestrel91316 Aug 2013 #28
Heres what the report said about the break: bunnies Aug 2013 #30
Her original injury was of the elbow, which if untreated, almost assuredly will lead to DJD. hlthe2b Aug 2013 #32
Yes, assuming it was intraarticular. kestrel91316 Aug 2013 #35
yes sweetapogee Aug 2013 #39
I would go and talk to a lawyer.. one_voice Aug 2013 #7
Thanks one_voice. bunnies Aug 2013 #18
Not misdiagnosed Yo_Mama Aug 2013 #80
You may want to seek legal help Harmony Blue Aug 2013 #8
The best way to tell if that doctor was negligent... cynatnite Aug 2013 #11
The ortho saw the DJD in the 2011 x-ray. bunnies Aug 2013 #13
Accusing doctors of negligence isn't an easy or simple... cynatnite Aug 2013 #16
Im fine with whatever the answer is, really. bunnies Aug 2013 #21
I think you should absolutely talk to a lawyer. Xithras Aug 2013 #14
From what you've written, I would certainly seek out an attorney. But be extra-vigilant in Egalitarian Thug Aug 2013 #19
Why would suing make me unemployable? bunnies Aug 2013 #23
Suing labels you as an injured troublemaker. Shrike47 Aug 2013 #29
ugh. bunnies Aug 2013 #31
Unwritten and completely unlawful blacklists that have existed probably forever. Egalitarian Thug Aug 2013 #38
There seems to be a never ending list of ways... bunnies Aug 2013 #42
I'm sorry to say that I agree completely. It's all terribly wrong, but most people Egalitarian Thug Aug 2013 #50
Thanks Thug. bunnies Aug 2013 #55
Depends upon what you asked her zipplewrath Aug 2013 #22
I have ran into this Boudica the Lyoness Aug 2013 #24
!!! Thats HORRIBLE! bunnies Aug 2013 #27
Take your medical documents to a Raven Aug 2013 #36
Who read and interpreted the initial x-ray? Your physician or the radiologist? lynne Aug 2013 #37
The same radiologist that read my new MRI. bunnies Aug 2013 #44
Wow, that sucks. I am sorry to hear it. Quantess Aug 2013 #40
I am a lawyer, but I am not your lawyer, so, let me give you this non-legal advice: msanthrope Aug 2013 #45
Thank you so much. bunnies Aug 2013 #48
Helpful, informative post. n/t pnwmom Aug 2013 #77
No, the doctor may not have been negligent, really. MineralMan Aug 2013 #46
The degenerative changes DID show up in the original x-ray. bunnies Aug 2013 #49
That was a couple of years ago. MineralMan Aug 2013 #51
Thanks for your thoughful, reasoned responses. bunnies Aug 2013 #56
I try to help. Sadly, I couldn't offer much in this case. MineralMan Aug 2013 #60
You've helped me a lot, really. bunnies Aug 2013 #62
Yeah, it really is the unaffordable nature of healthcare Yo_Mama Aug 2013 #81
Not really ... (not siding with doctor) REP Aug 2013 #47
She never even told me I had arthritis. bunnies Aug 2013 #53
Actually, I got used to it - don't like it, but it's my normal REP Aug 2013 #66
Holy crap! bunnies Aug 2013 #68
Have you tried PRP injections?? REP Aug 2013 #91
No. I havent even heard of them! bunnies Aug 2013 #93
The only persons who can give you a competent answer... Deep13 Aug 2013 #52
talk to a lawyer, but this is hardly a slam-dunk: unblock Aug 2013 #54
You had a fracture that healed poorly, with a lot of scar tissue. Avalux Aug 2013 #57
Ive had an mri of my right wrist as well... bunnies Aug 2013 #61
Do you have the option of going to another doc? Avalux Aug 2013 #67
Your doc's major lapse was in not Warpy Aug 2013 #58
A broken neck?!!! bunnies Aug 2013 #63
You might have enough of a negligence case Warpy Aug 2013 #87
She actually *didnt* document it at all. bunnies Aug 2013 #89
That omission from her records just improved the odds Warpy Aug 2013 #90
Thanks for all your help, Warpy. bunnies Aug 2013 #92
Did your previous provider look at the actual x-ray, or read the interpretation Aristus Aug 2013 #59
She read the interpretation. bunnies Aug 2013 #64
No, Congress is negligent. hunter Aug 2013 #65
Agreed. bunnies Aug 2013 #71
The best way to find out if you had a good case against the doctor pnwmom Aug 2013 #76
Im fighting SSDI now, also. bunnies Aug 2013 #78
On SSDI, I've heard that they almost always reject people on the first try. pnwmom Aug 2013 #79
Did you challenge your worker's comp denial? I think it is standard practice Glimmer of Hope Aug 2013 #82
I didnt, actually. bunnies Aug 2013 #84
Doctor is not negligent.... FarPoint Aug 2013 #83
So, it was ok that she never told me I have arthritis? bunnies Aug 2013 #85
It's very common ... FarPoint Aug 2013 #86
She actually never treated me for anything. bunnies Aug 2013 #88
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