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doctor until he started showing his
true colors. I hate a liar! He preformed
one ganglion block on me behind a curtain not in a surgery room with a tv to see where he was puting the needle in. I became blind from the first block, then a week later his aide performed the next ganglion block! Same thing behind a curtain! I lost my arm-numb, couldn't lift
it. He put me on so many meds my new doctors said they think he was trying to kill me! I was on more meds than a hospice or aids patient!how could a doctor that I trusted do this to me! This is a man that owes the IRS over $400,000 look it up in public records at tarrant
county court house! He owes a lot of people! It must be sad to have to hand over your car titles cause you can't pay! I'm sorry that you turned out to be this man! I feel so sorry for your family! Greed will get you no where! We are blessed to be a family with a lot of money and know lots of people! I hope to be the person to put you behind bars! You thought I was just a stay at home mom, but I made millions off my realestate, and I have my pi licence, and worked for the police! My husband is not the only one with money! You know all the terrible things you did to me and I'm coming for you with the police! You thought you IRS problems were big! I would love to help the lady that went to the police because he touched your breast!
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8/19/2009 1:00 PM By Michelle Massey, East Texas Bureau
Mitchell
MARSHALL -- Suffering from fractured vertebrae, a Harrison County resident was treated by the injection of bone cement directly into the vertebrae. He claims the cement leaked outside of the vertebrae space and traveled into his respiratory system.
Believing his injuries are a result of the product and not the doctor, Adam Lee Crawford filed a personal injury lawsuit against the manufacturer of the bone cement, Smith and Nephew Inc., on Aug. 18 in the Marshall Division of the Eastern District of Texas.
According to the complaint, Dr. Daniel Theesfeld injected Crawford with Spine-Fix Biomimetic Bone Cement during a vertebroplasty on Aug. 4, 2008, while a representative of the defendant was present. The representative, David Edwards, was involved in the procedure and monitored the product's usage.
However, Crawford maintains that "defendant's employee did not properly instruct plaintiff's physician on the product's usage or monitor the procedure to prevent Plaintiff's injuries."
Crawford states that he experienced severe injury to his respiratory system, including embolization of cement material into his lungs.
According to the lawsuit, "The cement, if leaked outside of the vertebrae space, can travel into the pulmonary arteries causing blockages and severe breathing problems similar to those that this plaintiff has experienced."
The plaintiff states that the defendant should have known that the bone filler cement was being prescribed for treatment of fractured vertebrae by injecting the product directly into the vertebrae.
The lawsuit asserts the defendants are liable for negligence and breach of warranties for failing to warn the plaintiff, plaintiff's physician or the public that the product was not safe and that the defendant is negligent for not providing proper instruction, guidance, or monitoring the application of the cement.
Crawford is seeking damages for medical expenses, physical pain, mental anguish, loss of earning capacity and physical impairment.
Dallas attorney James L. Mitchell of the Payne Mitchell Law Group LLP is representing the plaintiff.
U.S. District Judge T. John Ward will preside over the litigation but has referred the case to Magistrate Judge Charles Everingham for pretrial proceedings.
Jury trial requested.
Case No 2:09cv00251
Not all of this is the truth.
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Concerned patient in serious pain
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I to was treated just as badly, each time i went in i asked and was told that my ins. was taking care of things and i owed nothing but co pay. Then i get a phone call and they were cancelling my appt. because of a non payment by my ins. co. I was due to have my pain meds renewed , was told they would not be doing that. I was just dropped like that with out any calls from a nurse or Dr Theesfeld to see how i was handleing being dropped from pain meds so fast. No call ever came. i wrote a long letter to dr. Theesfeld and still never heard anything back.Because of the severe pain i am under, i am seeking another dr. who might care about me as a patient. I am now being told i have to pay them per sheet for my records. If anyone out there would like to contact me, please do for i to have witnessed all the illegal stuff that goes on in that office. The one thing i must say though is his nursing staff was always kind and seemed like they cared. He should take lessons from them. I pray that a member of his family is never treated the way he treats his patients. What goes around comes around. Remember that doc.....
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