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Medical Error

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health1 year ago

Family's Heartbreak: Hospital Neglect Leads to Young Mother's Tragic Death

An inquest into the death of Laura Higginson, who died in 2017 at Whiston Hospital after being mistakenly overdosed with paracetamol, revealed hospital panic and procedural errors. Despite the hospital's claim that the overdose did not cause her death, her husband, Dr. Antony Higginson, only learned of the error months later through a post-mortem report. The inquest highlighted issues with weight-based dosing protocols, which have since been revised. The hearing continues as the family seeks answers regarding her death.

health1 year ago

"Man Wakes from Surgery to Doctor's Apology for Mistake"

A man, Tom Hadrys, woke up from surgery at Royal Sussex County Hospital to hear a doctor admit a mistake had been made, involving a medical specimen bag and part of his bowel being left inside him. This led to a second operation, a serious incident investigation, and a £15,000 settlement. The surgeon continues to work at the hospital, and Hadrys still suffers from lasting health issues.

health1 year ago

Misdiagnosed: Mom Endures Intensive Chemo for Nonexistent Cancer

A mother of two from Texas underwent intensive chemotherapy and said goodbye to her family after being diagnosed with a rare and terminal form of cancer, only to later discover that she never had cancer at all. The hospital's pathology report was wrong, and the devastating misdiagnosis led to unnecessary chemotherapy, hair loss, and physical and emotional trauma for the mother and her family. Despite the hospital's mistake, she is still facing financial fallout and ongoing health issues a year later.

health1 year ago

Mum's Misdiagnosis: Enduring Chemo for a Nonexistent Illness

A mother of two underwent intensive chemotherapy and endured the emotional turmoil of a terminal cancer diagnosis, only to discover a year later that she never had cancer at all. The hospital's misdiagnosis led to unnecessary treatments, including grueling chemotherapy, leaving her with physical, emotional, and financial repercussions. Despite the hospital's error, she has been unable to have her medical bills dismissed and continues to face the aftermath of the devastating misdiagnosis.

health1 year ago

Mum's Misdiagnosis: Enduring Chemo for a Nonexistent Illness

A Texas mother underwent chemotherapy and said goodbye to her family after being diagnosed with terminal cancer, only to discover a month later that she never had cancer in the first place. The hospital had failed to properly review her pathology report, leading to unnecessary treatment and emotional trauma for the family. The misdiagnosis has left her with significant financial and emotional repercussions, as well as physical damage from the unnecessary chemotherapy.

health1 year ago

"Mother, 39, Shares Harrowing Experience of Misdiagnosed Cancer and False Prognosis"

A 39-year-old mom, Lisa Monk, underwent aggressive chemotherapy and said goodbye to her family after being wrongly diagnosed with terminal cancer, only to later discover that she never had cancer in the first place. Monk endured unnecessary chemotherapy and is now dealing with the physical and emotional repercussions of the misdiagnosis, including ongoing medical bills and trauma for her and her family.

strange-news2 years ago

Miraculous Discovery: Woman Pronounced Dead Comes Back to Life at Crematorium

A crematorium worker in Brazil discovered that a 90-year-old woman, who had been pronounced dead by hospital staff, was still alive when he went to collect her body. The woman had been admitted to the hospital in poor condition and was unconscious. She was mistakenly sent to the morgue, where the worker found her breathing weakly inside a body bag. After being taken back to the hospital, she was pronounced dead again. The incident is being investigated, and the family plans to sue the hospital.

healthcare2 years ago

Cigna's Denial of Lung Transplant for Cancer Patient Sparks Controversy

Cigna Healthcare, a major health insurance company, admitted to making an error when it initially denied coverage for a double-lung transplant to a 47-year-old woman with lung cancer. The patient, Carole Taylor, was informed of the denial just as she was preparing for the procedure at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Following public outcry and Taylor's own account of the ordeal, Cigna reversed its decision and stated that it would cover the transplant. Taylor will be reactivated on the transplant list, but the medical team will need to find a new pair of donor lungs. The incident highlights the challenges faced by patients who require organ transplants and the importance of insurance coverage in accessing life-saving treatments.

health2 years ago

Unexpected Hysterectomy Shocks Woman After Colon Surgery

Devlynn Cyr, a woman in Alberta, Canada, went to the hospital for colon surgery but woke up to the shocking news that she had stage 3 colon cancer and had undergone a hysterectomy. Doctors discovered a tumor during the surgery and had to perform the hysterectomy to safely remove it. Devlynn and her husband were devastated as they had hoped to have children. She turned to TikTok to share her experience and has gained a following of over 13,000. Devlynn will now undergo chemotherapy to reduce the 50% chance of the cancer returning.

health2 years ago

Tragic Consequences: Doctors' Oversight Leads to Baby's Death

A seven-week-old baby named William died after doctors at Addenbrooke's hospital in Cambridge failed to administer a routine vitamin K injection at birth. Vitamin K is given to prevent a deficiency that can lead to uncontrollable bleeding and brain hemorrhage in newborns. Despite William's medical notes indicating that he had received the shot, it was later discovered that the injection had not been given. The parents described the situation as "beyond cruel" and expressed their grief over the loss of their child.