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I suspect the Doctor made a Serious mistake that caused my Sons Death! Am I correct? |
I took my Son to the Hospital for a Strong Cough and tightness in his Chest.The ER Doctor said he had Bronchitis and he had some Fluid in his Lungs (No X-Rays were taken at that time). He was prescribed Steroids, Antibiotics, and an Inhaler. 2 Days later my son started having Abdominal Cramps, Diareaha, and he was Vomiting, we took him back to the Hospital. A different DR. from earlier said he had a Bladder Problem (it was retaining Fluid and putting pressure on his Bowels). So the Doc ordered a Cathiter and kept my son overnight. later that night we were told my Son was having trouble breathing and was taken to C.C.U. at 4:07 A.M. my Son Died from an enlarged Heart.The Medical Records said he was given a morphine drip for pain (his pain was at a 5 on a scale of 0 to 10). He had an allergic reaction so was given Narcan to reverse the Morphine. his Heart Rate went to over 200 BPM. so he was given someting to slow his heart rate. it slowed to 45 BPM. The time period between the Morphine and Death was 6 Hours. My Son was only 19 years old. he must have had a congenital disorder of the heart which caused heart failure. A chest x ray and ecg/ bloods should have been taken. as for the stomach thing i do not know unless there was a problem with septicaemia (blood poisoning caused through an infection). If your son had been treated in england using the nhs there may have been a different outcome but he was definately seriously ill from your description. what are your plans? medical negligence law-suit or letter of complaint to the chief exec of the hospital? i would do the 2nd one first and if no action was taken i would consider the first Oh My goodness....I'm so sorry to hear that, that's horrible! What I would do is go see a medical malpractice lawyer, I'm not sure but something doesn't sound right. reeeeeally need more details than that, as three hospitalizations can't be fully and completely summarized in a single paragraph. Is the enlarged heart the official cause of death? Was an autopsy performed on him? How old was your son? Wow. That's such a shame... Please accept my condolences. It would be impossible to say if your son was the victim of malpractice or negligence without looking at his medical records. If you feel your son's death was due to incompetance or negligence, then you need to consult a lawyer. I would ask, did your son undergo an autopsy after his death to determine the precise cause of death? If not, then you are just guessing. It is hard to say from this information. If the first doctor was confident in his diagnosis, there would be no reason to think that an otherwise healthy 19 yo would have an enlarged heart, and that treatment would have then been appropriate. It would be important to know why the heart was enlarged, and for how long, to decide. Certainly, if his heart enlarged acutely, then this is a horrible occurrence, but not malpractice by the doctors... there would be no way to know or predict that happening. Such a tragedy! The morphine would usually help the heart, if anything... It MAY have been too late to do ANYTHING when you came back two days later... I am sorry to hear about your loss. This must be a very hard time for you - a mixture of anger and despair, and a need to understand why your son dies so unexpectedly. I am so sorry to hear of your loss. If you suspect malpractice, the best thing to do is contact an attorney. As with alot of malpractice cases, you will probably have to go out of town. Due to people knowing each other in the same towns. I am not sure of the statue of limitations on medical that results in death. Again, I hate to hear about your son. My thoughts are with you. GO & SEE A LAWYER GET ALL THE RECORDS FIRST!!!!!!!!!!! BRING THEM WITH YOU BUT YOU KEEP THEM LET THEM GET A COPY FROM THE HOSPITAL!!! GOOD LUCK TO YOU, AND I AM SORRY ABOUT YOUR SON, I WISH YOU THE BEST OF LUCK! I can see the first diagnosis but if he was taken to the E.R. then an x-ray is standard procedure to rule out pnumonia, etc. The second time he went if he had cramps and diareaha but could still go #1 then a cathedar isnt necissary. Were any other tests done while he was in the hospital? Did he know ahead of time that he was allergic to morphine? If so then it should not have been given. If he did not know then morphin is a common narcatic used to help with pain. As soon as they found out then they quickly tried to fix that problem. Doctors cant guess if someone is allergic to something. That is not the doctors fault unless you told them he was allergic. But in any case something isnt right here. x rays should have been done the first time. Second time in the er and hospital stay does not make any sense to me at all. I am a nurse. You need a lawyer who specializes in medical malpractice suits and the sooner the better. They will get medical experts to examine his records. Some lawyers will not charge unless you win and then will take a percent. Check that out first thing. I am so sorry about your loss...I know this has to be so difficult for you...he was so very young. My prayers are with you. I agree with what Banzai has to say -- I generally do. And enlarged hearts don't neccessarily kill. There's more to this story than I'm reading. Did you request an autopsy? Based on the minimal info seems like he had viral cardiomypathy. The initial symptoms are suggestive of a viral illness and a very small percentage of individuals develop cardiomyopathy and heart failure after a viral illness. An enlarged heart in and of itself doesn't cause death. First, it's probably worth consulting a malpractice attorney, to find out the steps to having an independent review done in the case. I would investigate further if he were my son. I'm not so sure that you should talk to a medical malpractice attorney first. Sometimes attorneys are in it for the money and not to correct a wrong. An attorney could charge you tens of thousands of dollars and determine that there is no legal case or worse there could be little chance of winning and you could go through an entire legal lawsuit over the course of a few years. Lawsuits take an emotional toll on a family. There are a lot of ups and downs. Autopsies are mandatory in several states with young deaths or deaths occuring within 24 hours of hospital admission. Definitely have an attorney get involved. Why would they give him a morphine drip? I have anaphylactic reaction to any form of opiate drug therapy, and organ swelling due to the hives it causes may have played a part. |
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