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misdiagnosed w/heart condition at birth

Postby Kathie » Thu Aug 31, 2006 8:15 am

My son who is now almost 16 years old

was misdiagnosed with a heart condition the day of his birth.

he was born premature at 28 weeks.

The Dr. came into my room to tell me that my son had a heart condition and that he would probably die

I told him that on the ultra sounds my son had a four chamber heart. My Dr had looked at all three babies closely. (I had triplets)

The Dr. felt his mustache and thought for a moment--then left the room and I never saw him again.

My son now has severe cerebral palsy and cannot even bear his own weight on his legs without assistance. He can laugh and have a good time. He is also severely mentally retarded.

I suppose the hospital was sure to have covered up as much of this case as possible by now.
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I belive its too late to do anything now

Postby admin » Thu Aug 31, 2006 11:08 am

Hi,
I looked into my options when I turned 18 as I belive the Dr's made many mistakes that contributed to my CP. I talked to a couple lawyers and they said that you need to do something within a few years of the mistakes. You might want to look around at some lawyers on the internet and see if you could get some advice though. Never hurts to find out.

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Postby Lori-ann » Thu Aug 31, 2006 11:56 am

My understanding is that there is a 7 year time limit on Malpractise suits. I could be mistaken, so check it out.
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Postby Kathie » Fri Sep 01, 2006 3:28 am

Actually--law suites are not the answer because even if you sue a Dr. that is honestly negligent

all of the other Drs. you will need in your life will be leary to treat you.

and when you are seriously ill from the mistreatment you have recieved (and actually in the case of cerebral palsy there appears to be some other contributing factors in addition to oxygen deprovation because some babies come through fine and others are severely disabled)

the one thing you will always need is a Dr. who likes to treat you. You rob yourself of something you need by pursuing justice.
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Postby Lori-ann » Fri Sep 01, 2006 7:40 am

I agree, Kathie. That is precisely why we have not gone down that road.
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Postby Tmagic650 » Sun Feb 04, 2007 11:32 am

It is "natural" for doctors and hospital administrators to protect themselves in all instances. Right or wrong... I was placed in an incubator for six weeks right after I was born. This incubator contained pure oxygen. Pure oxygen damages newborn brains!
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Postby jennifer18 » Thu Jan 31, 2008 8:13 am

I was born premature I wighted 2 pounds and 13 and I had heart condtions too but I still have them sometimes (I can't drink Caffine to much).


When I was born my doctor sent me to Childrens Hospital for heart surgery, they cut me beside my stomach because of my lungs then they cut on my left side of my shoulder blade for my heart.............my heart stopped while I was on the plane, my family calls me a miracle baby
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medical malpractice attorneys louisiana

Postby Toronto9 » Sat Jul 30, 2011 10:50 am

Hello,
In Louisiana, there are special procedures which must be followed in medical malpractice cases. For example, in Louisiana, a claim must be filed with the State before a lawsuit can be filed. This claim is then reviewed by a panel of three Louisiana doctors, who give an opinion about whether any health care provider committed malpractice.Only after the panel has reached its decision can a lawsuit be filed. There are many complicated details to this Louisiana panel procedure, and many traps for the inexperienced Louisiana attorney
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Re: misdiagnosed w/heart condition at birth

Postby jaisekrane » Wed Sep 28, 2011 1:23 am

misdiagnosis on an illness is something serious that you should act upon. Medical malpractice cause life altering effects on patients. So take legal action now.
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Re: misdiagnosed w/heart condition at birth

Postby jamiesuns » Sun Oct 09, 2011 11:17 pm

i think there are limit in filing of a suit depending on the policy of every state. so it's better if you consult an attorney.
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