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Baitball Blogger

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9. Malpractice and a lawsuit to the police department?
Wed Mar 28, 2012, 12:01 AM
Mar 2012

Our social networks have lost their ability to express compassion. Poor thing.

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EDIT--link isn't working. That's ghastly. nt MADem Mar 2012 #1
Try this link pokerfan Mar 2012 #10
OMG, so young and beautiful. MADem Mar 2012 #16
I didn't have to click on the link to know she was black. So sad. nanabugg Mar 2012 #152
Too bad she wasn't an embryo CanonRay Mar 2012 #87
+1 mmonk Mar 2012 #92
I got a bad link the first time but it worked when I re-clicked on it. pacalo Mar 2012 #12
The second link provided did the trick. What a terrible story. nt MADem Mar 2012 #17
I'm glad you got to see it. pacalo Mar 2012 #22
From the St. Louis Post-Dispatch: ellisonz Mar 2012 #14
Unbelievable. CrispyQ Mar 2012 #2
+1. nt awoke_in_2003 Mar 2012 #73
She must of had an outstanding warrant... FarPoint Mar 2012 #3
No read it again! "She was arrested because she refused to leave" lunasun Mar 2012 #8
No. The doc didn't properly check her and thought she was malingering. nt MADem Mar 2012 #19
See, this is what I don't understand and I don't liberalhistorian Mar 2012 #25
They did ultrasound her legs... cynatnite Mar 2012 #28
DVT Is a big killer Evasporque Mar 2012 #91
You are right about that. OVERPAID01 Mar 2012 #71
And HERE is the Difference, that saved you and killed her..... BlancheSplanchnik Mar 2012 #95
Sorry.. that's bullshit Texasgal Mar 2012 #111
grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Marrah_G Mar 2012 #4
I read some on this story yesterday. She had had tests that didn't show anything, was discharged. uppityperson Mar 2012 #5
I don't think they would have released dick cheney me b zola Mar 2012 #49
she was complaining that she couldn't dana_b Mar 2012 #6
Between two available beds! pacalo Mar 2012 #11
THAT is why I registered here. To me that was the final indignity. HiPointDem Mar 2012 #121
Welcome to DU! The Midway Rebel Mar 2012 #139
That was beautifully said & that speaks for my feelings about it, too. pacalo Mar 2012 #147
I read that one too, and heard the woman crying at the end. A FELONY, they charged her with. HiPointDem Mar 2012 #153
So much for the "emergency room" argument. nt Confusious Mar 2012 #7
Malpractice and a lawsuit to the police department? Baitball Blogger Mar 2012 #9
Can't fault the police. The hospital, though? I think yes. MADem Mar 2012 #21
The fact that she was screaming in pain and liberalhistorian Mar 2012 #29
A doctor told them she was trespassing and that there was nothing wrong with her. MADem Mar 2012 #33
Did the crappy dr's make the police treat her like an animal? me b zola Mar 2012 #52
The doctors told the police this woman, with no drugs in her system, was a "drug seeker." MADem Mar 2012 #67
In civilized nations me b zola Mar 2012 #80
I don't know what kind of medical coverage she had. MADem Mar 2012 #110
"Good faith"?? DiverDave Mar 2012 #159
The principle being that the police have the right to treat malingerers and drug seekers who HiPointDem Mar 2012 #160
They didn't "throw," they placed her. MADem Mar 2012 #162
Oh, sure they gently placed her DiverDave Apr 2012 #167
The doctors painted her as a lying malingering drug seeker. MADem Mar 2012 #69
I dont have all the facts mind you but my initial opinion is that the doctor should lose his cstanleytech Mar 2012 #126
I think it was an egregious error and the doctor should be held responsible. MADem Mar 2012 #129
You would think that the hospital could have confirmed she didn't have any drugs in her system. Baitball Blogger Mar 2012 #58
Can't fault the police? Really? Art_from_Ark Mar 2012 #37
She had JUST been released by the doctor, who said she was "fit for confinement." MADem Mar 2012 #43
The woman was having trouble breathing. She was in pain. Art_from_Ark Mar 2012 #53
A doctor had "just"--I mean JUST--told them she was "fit for confinement." MADem Mar 2012 #64
The cops dragged her *by her arms* into the police station Art_from_Ark Mar 2012 #83
I would be suing that hospital if she were my child or sister. MADem Mar 2012 #119
Don't they have minds of their own? The woman told them she was in too much pain to walk. sabrina 1 Mar 2012 #76
They hear that shit all the time. Especially from "drug seekers." MADem Mar 2012 #122
Are doctors allowed to test everyone who complains of pain for drugs? dkf Mar 2012 #156
I don't know but I doubt they would do that--it costs money. MADem Mar 2012 #157
Yup. Nobody involved in this should be held accountable in any way. It was an act of God. n/t Crunchy Frog Mar 2012 #106
WTF? MADem Mar 2012 #117
I'm really sure it's sarcastic without the "sarcasm" thingy. xtraxritical Mar 2012 #135
Hard to tell! nt MADem Mar 2012 #144
Generally speaking the "little people" are routinely called to be "accountable" for their errors. HiPointDem Mar 2012 #142
Give it a break Caretha Mar 2012 #112
Why don't YOU? MADem Mar 2012 #114
As I said.... Caretha Mar 2012 #116
And as I said, this isn't about ME, so try behaving like an adult and stop trying to make it thus. MADem Mar 2012 #120
I expect, as a minimum, that they would put her on the bed and not leave her laying on the floor. HiPointDem Mar 2012 #124
Absolutely NOT. MADem Mar 2012 #127
It appears to me that there is a pad on the beds. It's a local jail, not a federal supermax prison. HiPointDem Mar 2012 #132
If she was "drug seeking" she was by definition a "druggie" MADem Mar 2012 #138
I didn't say the police should have known she had blood clots. I said they treated her carelessly HiPointDem Mar 2012 #146
They had a "fit for confinement" order from a doctor who said she was a malingering trespasser. MADem Mar 2012 #150
Where was her family? Baitball Blogger Mar 2012 #59
There are a lot of links to articles in this thread. Read them all and you'll see. MADem Mar 2012 #115
A woman who clearly needed medical and mental health treatment is instead shunted to jail suffragette Mar 2012 #77
I agree. I think the doctor blew it. Completely. MADem Mar 2012 #123
I can fault them for not putting her in a bed and instead leaving her on the floor. nt Mojorabbit Mar 2012 #98
I think the doctor convinced them that she was a malingerer and a "drug seeker." MADem Mar 2012 #105
It is a human thing Mojorabbit Mar 2012 #107
You probably would not have called the police and said "Get this malingering drug seeker out of my MADem Mar 2012 #113
I am not excusing the doc. I said that the actions of the police provided the final indignity. HiPointDem Mar 2012 #137
The police were simply a pump primed by the doctor. MADem Mar 2012 #143
Nothing to do with intelligence. Something to do with humanity. HiPointDem Mar 2012 #125
Whatever. You know it all. You "know" that no one in custody ever lies or fakes it. MADem Mar 2012 #128
Why are you making it personal? They left her laying on the floor. There was no need for that, HiPointDem Mar 2012 #130
Yes, there WAS a need for that. MADem Mar 2012 #133
I will post the picture again. You are mistaken. HiPointDem Mar 2012 #134
I will repeat that people withdrawing from drugs sometimes move about violently. MADem Mar 2012 #145
Withdrawal from opiates does not make one lose consciousness or lose control in the sense that HiPointDem Mar 2012 #148
This woman was on no drugs. We don't know what kind of drugs the "doctor" assumed she was on. MADem Mar 2012 #149
When you go into the hospital and say you have pain, they don't give you amphetamines. HiPointDem Mar 2012 #151
No, but opiates can calm you down if you can't get your coke or meth, can't they? MADem Mar 2012 #154
Let's see: the "metal bunk" argument is bunk, the "painkiller withdrawal" argument is bunk, now HiPointDem Mar 2012 #155
None of it is "bunk." The metal bunk had a rubber mat on it. So what? MADem Mar 2012 #158
About 4 months ago I spent the night in an ER. geckosfeet Mar 2012 #13
You've given a good example of how the dedicated professionals handle difficult situations. pacalo Mar 2012 #30
So now if you're sick Turbineguy Mar 2012 #15
Ironically look at who won the award for best Hospital HipChick Mar 2012 #18
No doubt it's because they're good at keeping out the riff-raff. Crunchy Frog Mar 2012 #109
Take a look at her picture, that explains why they did this to her. Zalatix Mar 2012 #20
No, it was not insurance related... cynatnite Mar 2012 #23
Well I don't think ending up dead in a jail cell Rex Mar 2012 #26
We don't have all facts here. It's difficult to speculate on things like this. n/t cynatnite Mar 2012 #32
True, but one would think the cops would clear her with the Rex Mar 2012 #34
It was the doctors who cleared her medically... cynatnite Mar 2012 #35
I guess the cops thought she was looking for drugs Rex Mar 2012 #47
I do think they jumped the gun on whether or not she was a drug seeker... cynatnite Mar 2012 #51
I went to the ER Heathen57 Mar 2012 #103
You're not actually thinking about introducing facts here, are you? YellowRubberDuckie Mar 2012 #85
I don't care what "mental" issues she had, liberalhistorian Mar 2012 #27
There are any number of reasons why those clots could have been missed... cynatnite Mar 2012 #31
I understand that, that was precisely the point I was trying to make. liberalhistorian Mar 2012 #61
She had gone to 2 other hospitals as well... cynatnite Mar 2012 #66
Thank you for posting all you have here. I read about this yesterday, had to be offline for the uppityperson Mar 2012 #75
It's also one of the signs that the "treatment" didn't work and the patient is still in pain. HiPointDem Apr 2012 #165
they thought she was a drug seeker noiretextatique Mar 2012 #44
she died because of blood clots in her leg noiretextatique Mar 2012 #36
Yes, we know that... cynatnite Mar 2012 #39
the facts are: she was complaining of leg pain and hauled off to jail noiretextatique Mar 2012 #41
The facts are in her medical records and no one can make a judgment one way or the other... cynatnite Mar 2012 #48
she did die from a blood clot, did she not? in jail, after she refused to leave noiretextatique Mar 2012 #56
It does not make the hospital liable... cynatnite Mar 2012 #60
i am not saying the hospital is liable noiretextatique Mar 2012 #63
With the Affordable Care Act and medicare for all you would not be having this conversation. xtraxritical Mar 2012 #141
She went to several hospitals because the problem persisted despite the supposed "treatment". HiPointDem Mar 2012 #140
Before taking this one article's word for it....check out these others as well... cynatnite Mar 2012 #24
"My sister is not here today because people passed judgment" noiretextatique Mar 2012 #38
It is very relevant... cynatnite Mar 2012 #42
they thought she was a drug seeker noiretextatique Mar 2012 #46
And she had no drugs in her system. MADem Mar 2012 #50
They did an ultrasound and found no clot... cynatnite Mar 2012 #54
i am not trying to condemn them either: but per the police report noiretextatique Mar 2012 #57
Which is a very common happening in an ER... cynatnite Mar 2012 #62
i know...my cousin is an ER nurse noiretextatique Mar 2012 #65
Very true... cynatnite Mar 2012 #68
yes it was noiretextatique Mar 2012 #70
Heartbreaking. MADem Mar 2012 #40
They thought she was seeking, and maybe wanted a roof for the night. moriah Mar 2012 #74
The Republican Health Care Plan: Devil_Fish Mar 2012 #45
From one of the articles: jonthebru Mar 2012 #55
The mission statement of St. Mary's, from their web site: begin_within Mar 2012 #72
I think I want to puke. pennylane100 Mar 2012 #79
That's a sick joke. surrealAmerican Mar 2012 #97
I really despise this country sometimes Cali_Democrat Mar 2012 #78
This makes me so sad. Quantess Mar 2012 #81
Institutional racism malaise Mar 2012 #82
that fucking doctor should be banned from practicing medicine cali Mar 2012 #84
That is possibly one of the saddest videos I've ever watched. trumad Mar 2012 #86
This message was self-deleted by its author Evasporque Mar 2012 #93
I self deleted because I had a TMI moment... Evasporque Mar 2012 #94
This country is a bureaucratic cesspool. n/t EmeraldCityGrl Mar 2012 #88
IMO Mr Dixon Mar 2012 #89
Health Care Police State! ThatsMyBarack Mar 2012 #90
"Best health care system in the world" Doctor_J Mar 2012 #96
omg Liberal_in_LA Mar 2012 #99
Maybe I am jumping the gun here, but before I click the link I am going to make a guess: tblue37 Mar 2012 #100
yes I was shocked as well Enrique Mar 2012 #104
St. Mary's Health Center tabasco Mar 2012 #101
I nearly died in 2007 from a blood clot in my leg going to my lungs Hepburn Mar 2012 #102
I developed a clot after surgery 2 years ago...the nurse turned me away HipChick Mar 2012 #118
I walked into an ER with a head injury once EFerrari Mar 2012 #136
there are no words. that hospital must be reviewed. RIP Anna. You deserved better. roguevalley Mar 2012 #108
Coppers (usually right wingers) enforcing the death panels against the non-1%? Dawson Leery Mar 2012 #131
"Christian charity" baldguy Mar 2012 #161
TYT talks about this: Cali_Democrat Mar 2012 #163
Kicking this again. HiPointDem Apr 2012 #164
Homeless woman's death in police custody stirs anger in St. Louis Judi Lynn Apr 2012 #166
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