00:00All right, as always, you can go to YouTube channel My Medical Nightmare and see 40 plus
00:07hours video on everything that happened to me.
00:09All right, May 10th, 2024.
00:12According to the Associated Press, a cyber attack on the Ascension Health System operating
00:20in 19 states across the U.S.
00:24It's 140 hospitals and caused disruptions with this electronic record system.
00:31This caused patients to postpone medical tests and blocked online access to patient records.
00:38They detected unusual activity Wednesday on its computer network systems.
00:44Ascension operates the St. Vincent's Hospitals in the Birmingham, Alabama area.
00:50All right, I just wanted to point out in this video an example where Ascension and its associates
00:58altered my medical records as a patient.
01:02And this wreaked havoc on my life.
01:05I apparently had a broken skull injury that I almost died from in 2018, 19, and 20.
01:13And not only was I told by St. Vincent's Ascension doctors that I had no injury, I was good to
01:21go home.
01:22And meanwhile, I'm sitting there and I know I have broken bones somewhere in my neck or
01:27skull.
01:27Yeah, I apologize for the quality of my voice in this video.
01:32When I recorded this, I was in real bad shape.
01:35Had 10 x-ray pictures taken.
01:38Got 7 pictures back in my medical records pool.
01:42You can see the proof of this in the DICOM metadata tags.
01:47The last image taken was number 10.
01:50Images 2, 3, and 8 are missing from my record.
01:53I believe I was patient dumped in this emergency department visit.
01:58In the missing images, I believe may have shown the truth of my injury and the broken skull
02:06that over the course of several months would become infected.
02:11The infection extended out around 6 inches in diameter in my head before I finally got
02:19someone to acknowledge it and prescribe me antibiotics.
02:24My thoughts are that many patients who go to Ascension hospitals may get misdiagnosed in
02:30the same fashion.
02:32No clear head-on image of the injury is present.
02:36The injury is the back of my skull, left side, between the skull and the first vertebrae.
02:43The people working in the hospital x-ray room had me turn around and face different directions
02:49and took pictures with an x-ray camera at many different angles.
02:57Each image has accompanying inventory information the hospital staff entered
03:02that tells the number of x-rays taken, the number of each image was taken,
03:08in a sequence and many other details.
03:10That's the DICOM metadata tags.
03:13Presentation intent type is listed as for presentation.
03:20Perhaps there are images not intended for presentation.
03:25That is, they've got a dual set of books.
03:28One record the patients can obtain, fellow doctors in their network, etc.
03:35And then, they've got another set of books that are internal and secret.
03:42Very possible.
03:44Happens in lots of other industries, places, governments.
03:51In these metadata tags, a high study priority is given to my injury.
03:57They give a high study priority, but I was led to believe it wasn't that serious.
04:06So, it's a high study priority for who?
04:09Very interesting.
04:14High study priority is given, as well as a reason for study, as neck injury.
04:20Patient position and view position are left empty.
04:24That's very telling.
04:26They had me turn around in different directions.
04:28There are images missing from certain directions.
04:32Yeah, the ones that show the injury very clearly from behind.
04:37Okay, very interesting.
04:40This documentation shows 10 images were taken, although only 7 were given to me on a CD on more than
04:48one occasion.
04:51Specifically, X-rays number 2, 3, and 8, according to their numbering scheme, are not present on the available record.
04:59I believe they left direct shots showing the injury clearly out of my public record and lied to me with
05:06their diagnosis and through omission.
05:09In the X-ray pictures, the area available, the area available, the place where I feel pain, is often covered
05:17by other parts of the skull or vertebrae.
05:20It's hidden by their photography tricks.
05:28On closer examination, some photos may appear digitally altered.
05:32If they were not deleted or discarded, I believe they have saved those images and a secret diagnosis in a
05:40second set of records.
05:41A dual set of books, not accessible to the public or other medical people in their network.
05:47Ultimately, taking this into account, along with what I encountered later, dealing with St. Vincent's East Hospital, Ascension Health, and
05:57their associates.
05:58I'm not exactly sure what I can trust from them.
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