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Disclosure 002: Medically Dangerous Healthcare—Attacked on all fronts

What happens when the systems built to preserve life instead become a primary source of harm? Since late 2025, I have endured a coordinated cascade of clinical escalation, administrative obstruction, and active refusal of standard care that transformed chronic pain into an acute neurosurgical emergency. This Disclosure is a forensic, evidence-driven account of that institutional failure.

Contained here is a detailed timeline and analysis documenting:

  • Repeated dismissal of red‑flag neurological signs consistent with Cauda Equina Syndrome alongside a severe Hurley Stage 3 Hidradenitis Suppurativa exacerbation.

  • Escalation from delayed assessment to unsafe clinical management and documented medical abandonment.

  • Creation and propagation of defamatory clinic notes and an explicit patient‑termination statement recorded by clinic staff — a procedural confession that altered my access to care.

  • Active physical endangerment during ambulance transfer: improper spinal handling by attending paramedics despite clear hypermobility risk factors.

  • Reckless discharge from a local emergency department while I presented with ongoing severe neurological deficits; clinicians declined MRI and referral or transfer to tertiary neurosurgery, directing me instead to leave the facility carrying 15 kg of belongings I had brought for a presumed admission.

This record compiles contemporaneous clinical notes, witness statements, transport documentation, and diagnostic requests to reconstruct how systemic friction, discrimination, and negligence nearly cost me my neurological function and safety. It also details the remedial path taken: securing urgent tertiary neurosurgical admission and initiating high‑level legal and oversight interventions to force accountability.

This is not anecdote or complaint. It is structured forensic evidence aimed at exposing institutional dysfunction and compelling structural reform. Accountability here is a clinical imperative; failure to act is a continuing threat to patient survival.

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