00:00To see all the details on what happened to me, video documentation at YouTube channel My Medical
00:06Nightmare. All right, a bit of internet censorship to report. Back in the summer, we told you of
00:12Neurospine MD, Dr. R. Duke Medjian of Florida, who in a internet video stream that went out live,
00:21B-rated and verbally attacked his nurse and operating team during a surgical procedure.
00:28And this video was posted by the Space Coast Rocket to their Facebook profile on June 26,
00:352025. I did a video on this shortly after this appeared on the internet and I followed this
00:43Facebook post for the last four months and especially noted the number of views here because
00:51this video went viral. So as of July 6th, when I put up my video, that Facebook post had
00:591,500 comments and 173,000 views. I watched this grow in the interim period. So as of a few weeks ago,
01:11this number had grown to 2,600 comments and 398,000 views. I looked at this again today and made an
01:24interesting discovery. It appears that as of October 28, 2025, this Facebook posting now shows 1,800
01:34comments, 205,000 views. So it seems that the infamous censorship, which Facebook is known for,
01:43has visited this post. And this is a great blow against freedom of speech and civil rights.
01:51Over 200,000 views removed and 800 comments. Many of the erased comments were apparently individuals who
02:00claim to have been past patients of Duke Medjian who had negative experiences. The Facebook and
02:07Meta companies have a longstanding bleak track record related to individual civil liberties, freedom of
02:16speech, and preservation of basic human rights. I myself do not use Facebook. My profile on the social
02:25network service was banned and suspended. And maybe you can guess why. It was shortly after I began to
02:35upload some of my videos and written accounts of being repeatedly misdiagnosed with my injury in 2020.
02:47So it looks like Facebook is on the side of the medically corrupt forces in this world. The bad doctors,
02:55when posts like that go viral, they have a team that swoops in, takes people's contributions and
03:03opinions, and they simply throw them in the memory hole. They're deleted. And then you also hear that
03:09he reads the reports that were given to me. And yeah, if you go to see my other videos, I was
03:17misdiagnosed in many of these visits. And I pointed this out to him. Again, a good doctor
03:26who does an MRI review. Is he looking at the MRIs, the actual images, or is he looking at what the
03:35doctor wrote out? Because doctors who are just repeating the words of other doctors, that's not
03:41what practicing medicine is about. Real doctors out there, they apply their skill that they went to
03:49college for all these years to obtain these degrees, to present to the Department of Health of Florida
04:00and obtain these medical licenses that they then go on to use as their profession and make millions of
04:08dollars every single year. Okay? So this doctor, he did not do his job properly. Injuries are present
04:15in these pictures. You'll hear he tries to argue with me, a patient who knows otherwise.
04:21I'm Dr. Duke Major. I looked at your MRI, and I know it's a bit old, but I had a chance to take a
04:28peek at it. What's going on? Are you having neck pain? Yeah, and a lot worse than that. Okay, my hand,
04:38it's on my left side, upper area of my neck, lower skull. What's bothering you? What's hurting you?
04:49Okay, I have for the last four years, intense pain on the left side of my neck. I cannot turn my head
05:00left or right easily. Take your collar off and put your finger exactly where it's hurting you so I
05:07can see it. Okay. Yeah, give me a minute because there's a lot of pain here. Okay. Yeah, I can't
05:14really turn my head so easily. Go ahead and show me exactly where it's hurting you at one point. Okay.
05:24I need you to turn more. Okay. Don't look at me. I need to, there we go. That's what I need to see.
05:30Right here. Left side? Left side, yes, sir. And just turning to the side hurts like heck.
05:37Moving my head out of a very limited range of articulation is a lot of pain. What about turning
05:45to the right side? No problem? I cannot turn left, right, up, or down very easily. There is a lot
05:53of pain. Yeah. I think I know what's wrong. Did you take a look at those images? Oh, yeah. I'm looking
06:02at them right now. I'm sorry. I'm going to share my screen with you. I apologize. Yeah, I got, I got the
06:07images here too that I can share possibly. I don't need you to share with me. Okay. Right here. This is
06:13your MRI right here. Okay. All right. So the good news is you don't have any herniated disc on this MRI
06:20that I can see. Now your pain is coming up from C1, C2. Yeah, it's, it's around, I think it's around,
06:28okay. Could you go back? Yeah. You go, uh, anyway, you just passed that area where, uh, I believe
06:38there's a, uh, serious issue right here. Okay. Uh, well, can you go, uh, I wish that I could,
06:45uh, yeah. Okay. Right there. And then it's below my brain. Can you see that? Right here. Yeah.
06:51That area, uh, to the left of your mouse cursor. Okay. Now you moved out of the, of the range. Okay.
06:59Yeah. Right there. And then to the left and up of your mouse cursor, that area right there. And you
07:05can see that the, uh, the injury, it also, uh, kind of, uh, covers. Okay. I'm talking about this, uh,
07:16broken piece of bone that, uh, came off the underside of my skull. No, I don't think you have
07:22a broken piece of bone. Is it, is it possible for me to share these, uh, images? Because I can,
07:27I can show you otherwise. In 2018, I believe I broke the underside of my skull. And, uh, there's,
07:35you can see this in these pictures. But listen, you, you wouldn't see that in an MRI. Yeah, yeah,
07:41you can. You can see also the side effects because, uh, I broke the underside of my skull
07:47and I went into this, uh, emergency department. I was misdiagnosed. And, uh, then after several
07:53months passed, the area became infected. Do you have that other MRI, the MRI? It doesn't
07:59matter because I don't treat this kind of stuff. Okay. Well, it's in the area of my spine,
08:04sir. You're a doctor, right? I'm a doctor. Okay. I wish that I could, I got the pictures, uh,
08:10printed out here. There's nothing I can do to help you in this area. Okay. You're, but
08:16yeah, it's going to be in the area. Um, again, I'm not an expert. I don't do, deal with this
08:22area. So I'm not going to address it with you. First, second vertebrae. You, you deal
08:27with that issue, don't you? You can, you can see an injury in that area. Can you bring
08:32up the overhead, uh, imagery, please? Uh, of the, uh, go to the, the brain or the, um,
08:40yeah. Yeah. Okay. This one. Yeah. And I, you gotta, uh, I gotta get to the top right there.
08:48Okay. Can you bring, there's some other pictures in here.
08:52That's what I have. Okay. You gotta bring up the, um, but if this is below your brain,
09:02I'm not dealing with that area. Okay. Well, yeah, it's in the, it's actually in the area.
09:07I think I broke the underside of my skull. There may be damage in that area.
09:11I don't deal with that part. You're going to have to go see a neurosurgeon that does
09:14But okay, you can look at these pictures. Can you tell me if there's an injury or not?
09:18I cannot, no. You cannot?
09:20I'm not, I don't deal with that area. Okay. Well, you can.
09:24What does the report say?
09:26Yeah. What does the report say? Well, you're the doctor. I wanted to ask you, sir.
09:30Yeah. This is an MRI consultation for the spine.
09:34Okay. Can you go to that area?
09:36Do brain cells.
09:37First, second vertebrae, uh, in the, uh, cervical column of my neck. And I've got an injury
09:44there that you can see.
09:45It doesn't say anything here.
09:47About first and second.
09:52Okay. Can you bring up...
09:53The MRI of the cervical spine is essentially unremarkable.
09:57Okay. You're going to have to look at the pictures. I was misdiagnosed.
10:01Yeah. I'm not going to help you with that. That's not what I do.
10:03Okay. Here. If you go up to this area where you were on the profile, you can...
10:09Done. We're done.
10:11We're done. We're not done.
10:13I'm not done because I got a real serious injury I need to have looked at.
10:17Right here. There's my brain. There's the cervical column.
10:22T1, T2.
10:23T2. I got a broken piece of bone under my skull.
10:26T2.
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