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Hello to all my JSH / 1+U friends. I have an interesting dilemma that has been brewing for about 8 or 9 years, but have been unable to do anything about it at my ex-wife's request because it could potentially affect her and my step-daughters negatively. The time has just about come for me to begin my task at hand and I'm looking for both opinions and moral support from you if you are willing. I will try to be brief, but the situation is more complex than could ever be addressed here
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I would start with the legal system. Find out what your rights are there first. If you go to the media first and they decide publish your information, the mental health folks may be able to come after you for slander or libel (I don't know the law and that is why I am saying you need to check with an attorney first).
It sounds like a really ugly situation and I am sorry for your loss of your family and all. Sometimes it is best to move on. I know doctors can be reported to the medical association if they have done wrong, but you need proof for that too. Again, talk to an attorney and find out what their opinion is, maybe a couple of attorneys to see what they recommend. I am sorry for your problems and will keep your ex in my prayers. Take care. |
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A portion of the Hippocrates Oath: "To avoid violating the morals of my community
To keep the good of the patient as the highest priority and to make a habit of two things —to do good or to do no harm." There are Doctors out there that have forgotten or just don't pay any attention to the oath that they took. And I believe it is people like you that need to stand up for others that are being mistreated by a Doctor or facility that does not live up to that oath. And I applaud your efforts for doing so. ON THE OTHER HAND . . . Please make sure that you have absolute evidence and/or proof that this took place. Taking on the Medical Association, or a part of, is a really big risk. You take a big risk on being ostracized by your community and could end up not being able to get any kind of employment in that field. Not to mention, some employers not even in that field won't hire a whistle-blower for fear that person might start an issue with their company. Weigh out the pros and cons and always make sure that it will all be worth it in the end because this isn't something you can start and not finish. You will have to follow through with it all the way to the end. Also, make sure that you are doing this for the right reasons and that you aren't doing this out of revenge. If that is the case, then you might as well not even go forward with it, because it will not mean anything if it is done for that reason. I wish you all the luck in your endeavors and I hope you succeed. Your ex will be in my prayers as well. |
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....when it is ones turn we must fight the good fight.... |
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I would definately talk to a few attorneys before I did anything else. What the Dr. did to you was wrong and it happens all over the country, unfortunately. I had a friend in Oregon who saw a Dr. who did something similar to her. That is the best advice I can give you.
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