The Long Part: Details of Egregious Malfeasance (Part 1)

Before I begin, if I was not sure beyond absolute certainty that these equations check out, I would not be undertaking this endeavor. The defamation, slander, and libel suits would be never ending. If I did not have the emails, recorded meetings, recorded phone calls, file cabinets full of records... I know people hate it, but, you may not understand what I am doing. That's fine. It does not make me wrong. Your own cognitive dissonance is also not my problem. Whatever your personal consequences are for those who chose, well, everyone but me has so far

Next, allow me to note that one must read the handful of posts prior to this article to not be completely lost at what you are reading. Even then, it gets a little hard to follow. Due to the number of times I caught sub-standard actions that I can and will be proven were buried at multiple hospitals. Multiple medical practitioners from x-ray technicians to neurosurgeons to department heads. Buried records. Deleted records. The lengths that they all conspired to go to was and is, the egregious abuse of alleged immunity. Billing fraud. Insurance fraud. Perjury. Nearly a dozen lawyers. Federal blackmail. All the issues puts this in three different federal court districts for jurisdiction, and I am pretty sure I waiting to see the file stamp to reset all the statute of limitation and repose timers on the State of South Carolina. When I have dirty judges, plural, that I can and will prove broke Rule of Law

No attorney that I have spoken to or hired can or has or will under the brutal number of conflicts of interest that direct place blame on the State itself. That's how Rule of Law works. I will guess that I have repeated the longer and daily growing longer portions of this story going on, I kid you not, about fifty times. If it takes you an hour to read this, that's far less than the hour long consultation where I repeated this. Yes. I have the call list of the people that I went through each time.

I won't name all the lawyers and judges that I called just yet. I don't feel like digging out the notebooks. There is a mountain of them. There are about 2 five drawer file cabinets if you print out all the records and emails. And, holy cow, are there are a lot of things that absolutely fail minimum standards of the profession to outright malfeasance.

The two judges in one email is kind of unheard of. A lay person being the one that sits down and writes what fiction writers call a "door-stopper" proving multiple expert witnesses to be fraud? "Top performers" in their respective fields who have proven they will go to no end to cover malpractice and even malfeasance. You are just an ego committing whatever crimes you choose under effective or legal immunity. You know that only applies if you are doing your job, Monica Waldron and Elizabeth Stringer? 'Judge' Michael Murphy III? You did that. Ouch. The conflict of interest here is unreal, little guy. That is the stature and character measurement, by the way. I mean things different.

So, with that scathing introduction out of the way, let us begin where we left off.

To make this a readable article and not the whole story all at once, I am just going walk down the highlights. Numbered just to make it a little easier to refer to later.

  1. Navy diagnosed "probable psychosomatic causes" for inability to breath from a not full Medical Doctor, LT (at the time) Frank Hagan in early 2009. I will have to check the 900 pages of medical record to dig out the date. This leads to referral to Nolan. LT Hagan nearly killed a bunch of sailors and is likely the leading driver for having a Senior Medical Officer on site now. Hagan escaped any punishment after Navy OIG investigated because he was no longer going to be a doctor. A three star under NAVSEA40 pulled him to Georgia at the last second. Rumors are, it was a family connection. Also, this is technically the medical 'common nucleus of fact'.
  2. J. Edward Nolan diagnosed location of probable injury and sends me for an MRI in April of 2009. Diagnosis of blown discs leads to a consult with Byron Bailey in June 2009 where he recommended permanent disability immediately. You can bet your last nickel that the US Navy did not want to either treat me or simply let me go.
  3. Participation in Chief Petty Officer Induction season for 2009 did, in fact, have one injury. Despite the official report that claimed no injuries that year, I have described the injury in a long, five part post about #standards. Following that injury, I returned to Byron Bailey for the double fusion on 11 March, 2010 at Roper St. Francis Hospital in West Ashley, South Carolina. Dr. Elizabeth Kline, M.D., an exquisite thoracic surgeon, performed the entry into the chest wall, and I credit her for the minimum injury to muscle tissue. Her aftercare was also top notch. Of all of my surgeons ever, she was the gentlest, kindest, and most honest surgeon I have had. Given the number of surgeries I have had, that is some of the highest praise I can give her. She also knew how scared I was of how brutal the surgery was going to be. Byron Bailey fused me at T5-T7 instead of T6-T8.
  4. I began taking #ocycodone and #valium. Realizing he screwed up, I think, Byron had me on twice the recommended dose by body weight for two months on Valium. I may or may not have had it prescribed dozens of times. Prescription guidelines are what they are. In September 2010, I began the process of physical therapy through Limited Duty (LIMDU) periods two and three of three allowed. The first one began on 11 March, 2010 from the botched fusion. Due to the dependency on the #painkillers to deal with the damage and the still blown disc, the then recent aircraft carrier fire where we could have lost the ship... I quit. I wasn't worth the risk, no matter how much I wanted Leading Chief Petty Officer at sea and Senior Enlisted Academy. I wasn't done, but, my body can never qualify for that, no matter what I tell you I will endure.
  5. From the surgery in March 2010 until the end of January 2013, I went across the street from the Trident Campus in North Charleston for pain management. Instead of Trident Pain Specialists with Nolan, neighbors there with Bailey, it was Pain Specialists of Charleston. Cutting a patient cold off #valium has been contraindicated for anything other than tapering after 30 days due to the known physical addiction and cripplingly long and potentially deadly #withdrawal period. Tavel cut me cold in April of 2012 after 25 months on #valium with no taper period. I also stopped drinking at the same time, since I wasn't doing physical therapy anymore. This is actually what led to an argument with my Commanding Officer. Didn't really mean to get that angry, but withdrawals for #valium can be as long as eighteen months from just the first 30 day period. I cannot count the number of times I have discussed this with supposed medical doctors, who literally did it anyway. I was cycled through multiple other prescriptions on a monthly basis, and it was awful.
  6. By the end of August I was placed on Temporary Disability Retired List (TDRL). We can save most VA issues for further articles. I went through the pilot for Intergrated Disability Evaluation System (IDES) at 90%. I began the next Monday at Charleston Southern University for a BS Computer Science. A few weeks later were my intake appointments with VA where I was snippy with at the intake review. Introduce Roxanne Scott of the VA. Awful transition. Carrying a loaded backpack was excruciating. I certainly did not fit in t.f. at all. It was literally chosen because it was the closest college to give me a useful major. It was only a few minutes from my house I had been in for seven years by then. In November, Tavel places me on #oxycontin for the first time. I never over used ahead on my prescriptions, except for doubling up before physical therapy, usually three times a week, and tossing a double or two of Johnny Walker Black with my last #valium for the day so I could sleep. After a KIA in Afghanistan for a close family friend in December 2012, alone in crumbling marriage, I started cycling on the #oxyontin, which I was taking in conjunction with the #oxycodone and new prescription of the month.
  7. On January 21, 2013, I quit the nearly three years of #oxycondone and a two months period of #oxycontin cycling cold. I made the decision due to work concerns which I realized at the about the same moment I realized I was cycling on the pills, which I had never done before. This is perhaps the stupidest thing I could have done. I had never had an issue with coming off opiates before and still didn't understand that eight or nine months later I was still suffering from #valium withdrawals. I hadn't dug that far into the white papers to find it at that point. I went to Nolan for #valium because that had worked and nothing else did. No pain killers, just trigger points injections and spinal injections. I congratulated Nolan on his generous Platinum donation on the plaque at the new Science building I took a class in and his wife was a professor there. I pissed him off so bad that he makes the malpractice diagnosis on the spot by making an out of specialty diagnosis for Bi-Polar Disorder on the spot. It's under the DSM IV codes, and V has since come out so, note that when you read the record. Duly note that he doesn't note that his neighbor had fucked my fusion up that Nolan himself had found. I didn't know he was in a bitter divorce with said wife. A professor of mine had set my up for that when I asked him if it was the same guy I was going to for pain treatment. I was, actually, just impressed with the philanthropy.
  8. Nolan refuses the #valium prescription, and makes the Tricare referral to one Michael David Wilcox who comes greatly into play years later in the family courts debacle in 9th Circuit Court, SC. See, Wilcox here turns out to be an expert witness. In family court. As a child specialist. There is special place for you, sirs. Front and center, right here, are the first two experts that mutually endeavor to bury the obvious malpractice that Nolan, of any doctor alive at that point, should have noted. And two "expert witnesses" did it. Let's see how that plays with all the cases you two have done since January of 2013. I still have the Tricare referral I did not need, because I wasn't Prime, to simply call Nolan and schedule an appointment. Thinking that if I went back to the doctor who had made the diagnosis in the first place, maybe he could help me again. Not so much.
  9. Between January 30, 2013 and my March 2013 appointments with Wilcox, the following happened. I found out that I had made a mistake mentioning the divorce at the January 30th appointment from a massage therapist working there. I had no idea I had mentioned a divorce. I said thanks for building the pretty new building I go to class in, it's really nice and you should be proud of your contribution to such a nice facility. I do wonder who it will work out his divorce attorney was. The second was that I shaved my beard and my head, dusted off my Service Dress Blues. I was a pall-bearer for my Grandfather wearing the anchors he pinned on me. This will come into play in a legal issue later.
  10. Wilcox prescribed #abilify and an abusive level of #valium. I think I went through 90 5mg pills in about two or three weeks. I didn't take the Abilify until the 1st of April. By the 8th of April, 2013, I was involuntarily committed to Palmetto Low Country Behavioral Center. The records there don't meet medical fact or standard, nor does the adjudication for mental deficiency that was illegally filed on what, the 18th of April? We'll have to check, but, here's where the wheels fall off.
  11. After another trip back to Louisiana for my little brother's wedding I was standing in, I stopped taking the #zyprexia I had been forced on. A few days later, I was arrested for branding a weapon with Schedule 1 narcotics. Red flagged.
  12. Reintroduce Roxanne Scott and Mike O'Neil, my defense attorney and a former Prosecutor with a District Attorney. The buried malpractice and buried illegal adjudication begins. This is the first count for the failure of Red Flag laws in the State of South Carolina. This also introduces the VA into the malpractice. See, it was Roxanne Scott in the weeks following the arrest that the issues with Wilcox and Nolan came out. See records releases noted in the VA medical records. Records that were never turned over, which is a violation of HIPPA every time a doctor fails. That's where this starts with both Wilcox and Nolan failing to turn over records. And the first instance of a lawyer burying it.
  13. I knew what had happened. I get all the records and I still have them. I didn't break any rules on it. The ones all the little lawyers will object to are the recorded calls and meetings. How the hell else can a lay person prove what is happening? South Carolina does not require you be notified that you are being recorded. If you don't like it, lawyers, change the laws to protect your candy asses like you do on everything else. But, for the Separation of Power argument, it has to be the Legislature that cuts that, not some activist attorney acting as a guardian ad Litem or criminally complicit judge.
  14. Carry on through the Schedule 1 charges, a felony being dropped. It was the same daily dose of #oxcycodone and #valium I had admitted to Wilcox to have taken when we met in March. It is also here that I note that at that time, Wilcox and Scott also worked as near neighbors. Wilcox and one Karen Brown worked downstairs at the end of a building. Scott, working for the VA, worked upstairs. Basically upstairs at the same end of the building. All working right there on Trident Campus in North Charleston. Across the street from Charleston Southern University and Pain Specialists of Charleston. And Vandergraf, who comes up later. Plead guilty to a misdemeanor.
  15. Here's where it gets ugly. While I was at Palmetto, my ex-wife went to my scheduled appointment with Wilcox and then became his client behind my back as I was fighting through Scott to file malpractice or ethics claims like she offered. Guess why she is formally diagnosed with dissociative disorder? Because I wasn't a bad husband or father. I was really injured from doctors that people like Wilcox and Nolan and Bailey and Hagan already. I wasn't angry. I was injured. Being hit in the back used to be a crippling blow. You grow in what you can survive, as we will see later. Then, my ex-wife and my eldest child begin seeing both Wilcox and Brown at the same office, downstairs from Scott. Realize how this would look to a jury, my little supposed doctors. I am going to point to the line in your oaths for "do no harm". I am directly stating that many of you did just that. I have the receipts.
  16. With the continual failure of that conflict between Wilcox and my idiot ex-wife jumping up and down telling me that there was no conflict of interest, I suppose it is prescient for me that I was already writing this when Merriam-Webster chose 'gaslighting' to be the word of the year for 2022.
  17. Imagine months of waiting on the VA wait list, yep, I was a part of that as well with every shiver of withdrawal shoving the spear point of my resected fourth rib into the muscle tissue. Schedule charges were dropped and even though I still only plead down to a misdemeanor on the weapons charge... The entire thing should have been removed. Were I allowed to defend myself in court, it would have set the clear documentation for the same malpractice I am already describing. It continues. Move through my father falling ill with a MRSA infection on his cervical spine and the Hell that caused my family for his pallitive care after that. A spine stimulator installation test at MUSC that was gentle as a feather. A permanent installation at the VA where a surgical suite laughed as I flopped like a fish being electrocuted, because I was.

I'm not done here. However, I'm done for the day. It has actually taken several hours over three days to write this because I lived through it. I did not consult any notes. I relive this debacle every time I feel the pain of the botched fusion from the very beginning. What comes next involves my children.

I am quite aware of what laws state about discussing family court cases. This gets buried in family court. Snares judges in the malfeasance to protect the conglomerate and then the State of South Carolina due to the morally deficient, ethically negative, and legally completely corrupt actions by multiple judges and multiple prominent attorneys. That "agent of the Court" part isn't going to play out well.

One can only imagine the disdain for the medical and legal community, in particular, Charleston School of Law. More on that in the next part, ladies and gentlemen. Again, if I was lying, I could be sued. Since I telling the truth, do understand that the ethics claims I promised are coming. I'll be citing this, among other writings. The conspiracy and who steps in and does what why is the how and the what. The only thing left are all the whens.

Yes, I am quite aware of who my current network is. That's intentional as well, as we find out later.

Susan Lucarelli

Owner / Designer of Forever Memorials Jewelry

7 个月

I know I’m a bit late seeing this, but I would really like to be able to speak to you somehow. It seems I myself have been a victim of said mentioned Dr also. Lied on the medical transcripts of the surgery and mysteriously does not practice anymore. Literally quit seeing me and would not return my phone calls because he messed me up so bad. One of my childhood friends worked there and she just abruptly quit talking to me. If I would have been in the right frame of mind I would have sued him for malpractice….. but when they lie on the paperwork and they paid people off, not to say anything (including my own husband….not said husband anymore) it’s kind of hard to get your story heard. He collapsed my lung and did not even tell me about it, I was only supposed to have one surgery, but ended up having two with 21 screws and 10 vertebrae fused. now, I have a distended muscle on my right side one screw sticking out really bad and two more partially sticking out. I’m just now being able to walk decent after a lot of physical therapy and this happened in 2017. My whole life changed and it was not for the better. I was inducted into the HALL OF LIES, Payoffs & negligence & it is not pretty. Connections, deep pockets and your silenced.

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Stanley Duttlinger

Former US Navy Nuclear Submarine Propulsion Plant Supervisor

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Wow. I wish I could say I was surprised at the atrocious care you received but I am not.

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