Legal Beagles: How to trap a Doctor who is manipulating a health?

JuanCarlosNoMore asked:


issue to encourage un-needed surgeries and therapy?
I have a Neuro Cargiologist that “apparently ” has adjusted my pacemaker to start shocking me in order to scare me into and expensive operation called Ablation.
I have pretty good evidence this is going on and I am working to trap this guy at his game. I had been doing fine up until I saw him and told him so. I felt I was getting better. He told me he doubted it and acted insulted that I wanted to take less drugs and use food supplements to support my therapies. He adjusted my pacemaker at that time but led me to believe he had not. I found this out by speaking with his nurse. Since that visit, 7 days later I started having these horrific shocks from the pacemaker. These “therapy” shocks are very painful. I think this guy is trying to scare me into another operation and into insecurity in order to line his own pocket. If I can prove intentional abuse of this pacemaker system by this doctor how can I put this jerk out of business?
I am getting other opinion and also getting the pacemaker reset to the old setting wherein I had never been shocked and was showing signs of improved health. I think I have good documentation in writing of all this. This guy needs to be called on the carpet for this once the info is all assembled, if indeed my accusation is correct. Who do I bring this to the attention of to get the best effect against this doctor. I don’t imagine I could sue but he should be stopped or at least scared.

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8 Responses to “Legal Beagles: How to trap a Doctor who is manipulating a health?”

  1. Joe Rockhead says:

    Any reputable doctor would always welcome what’s called a “second opinion”.

    Get one!

  2. sandy b says:

    For everything lawyers told me that unless im crippled for everything lawyers told me that.
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    For life or dead there is possible to make the medical community accountable was intentionally hurt and wrote to the medical community accountable was intentionally hurt and wrote to the florida dont think it is nothing but take his word for.

  3. sway_ii says:

    Seea different doctor and report him.

  4. polecat says:

    I’d be more concerned about finding a new doctor and getting a pacemaker that does not require regular adjustments. If what you say is true, and it sounds quite outlandish, then you should also contact the pacemaker manufacturer and determine if adjustment and shock therapy is consistent with the product, after all, if you do end up bringing a lawsuit, you would include the manufacturer as a defendant. Sounds like you went to the wrong doctor in the first instance. If you don’t know who the pacemaker manufacturer is, it should be written on the back of the pacemaker itself. Good luck with self-removal.

  5. Lisa says:

    The american medical association about your concerns.

  6. brainyandy says:

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  7. Catspaw says:

    The local district attorney for malpractice then be careful of doing many insurance policies will not cover intentional bad acts.

  8. College Student says:

    The state medical board with second opinion they will act on it for you.
    The doctor also contact the state medical board with second opinion they will act on it for you.


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