Thank you for asking but there is nothing that has helped Kate. How can anything help when Doctors leave a baby to die and then administer a drug days out of protocol causing him to collapse and then spend 3 years covering up their mess. The truth would be a start.
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Honesty helps, I agree. That's what we're all asking for, I think - for acknowledment where there has been none? In my case it's about closure, correct records, future care. For you, might honesty bring you some peace, closure around circumstances of the loss of your baby son?
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Replying to @kateheydonorg @Allyncondon
For me, honesty is far more than just a help here Kate. It's a basic foundation on which the entire doctor/patient relationship is built. Without honesty, there can be no trust. I think that's why people often find the cover up more abhorrent than the error it's designed to hide.
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This is the issue for me. I came to no actual harm, unlike others here, but the lies leave me with no trust, and anticipating reprisals.
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I'm in a similar boat. I'm not the one who's suffered any harm - it's been those around me who've paid the price. But the lies destroyed my trust just as much as theirs. Reprisals I'm mindful of, but so far it seems clinicians are more keen to avoid making errors when I'm around.
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"Reprisals I'm mindful of" You should be.
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Replying to @stendec6 @kateheydonorg
Perhaps so. I knew what I was taking on though and made the conscious decision to do so anyway. I just wasn't prepared to allow what I'd found going on to continue, regardless of the personal consequences of stopping it. It crossed a line for me.
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Honesty is a huge deal. It’s unanticipated how hard it is to get honest records, information sharing from or between medical professionals. I have no doubt that poor data systems, coupled with numerous patients to remember, confused note taking, high staff turnover, plays a part.
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You can never rule out incompetence as well as corruption. Neither is likely to be far away once you start digging.
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Replying to @C7RKY @kateheydonorg and
Another is the evil at work here, once you recognise it you don’t miss it next time, I think that biggest lesson god put us here to learn :) x
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It's certainly a test of some sort Rob, I'll give you that! :) x
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