00:00All right, here's my complaint against Dr. Ora Dukmejian with the state of Florida Department of Health.
00:12And if you want to know all the details about what happened to me, I've done several hours of video
00:20on my exchange with Dr. Dukmejian.
00:28You can see those videos, recorded telephone calls, uploaded medical records, images, doctor's reports.
00:36They're all up there on my YouTube channel, My Medical Nightmare.
00:43Dr. Dukmejian of the Duke Spine Institute, 7955 Spyglass Hill, Melbourne, Florida.
00:54He offers a free MRI review, and this was a scam.
01:00I sent my images to this doctor, as you can hear in the recorded telephone call at the end of
01:09this video.
01:11Injuries appeared in those MRI images that I sent him.
01:16And in my consultation, you will hear him flip-flop.
01:21And this tells me that this doctor knew something that he was not willing to share with me.
01:31At first, he told me that he did not believe that I had broken a bone on the underside of
01:40my skull.
01:41A few minutes later, he then began to repeat that he was not going to address that area with me.
01:54And the injury in question, this is the only reason that I'm going to these doctors in the first place.
02:01He asked me about pain, point to where the pain was in my neck area.
02:08But he was not willing to address injuries that visibly showed up in the MRI pictures of the inside of
02:18my neck and the lower portion of my skull.
02:21And this is a big problem.
02:25Dukmejian tried to say that he was not skilled in this area.
02:30And I call BS.
02:33According to his own website, this doctor is a fellow of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons
02:41and a member of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons.
02:47He was awarded a neurological surgery residency by the University of Florida, 1997 through 2004.
02:57At first, he told me that he did not believe that I had broken my skull.
03:00Then he said that he was not going to address that area with me.
03:06The only reason I sent the pictures to him.
03:10And then finally, he asked me, well, what did the other doctors that originally read those MRIs say my injury
03:20was?
03:22And those original radiologists and doctors who looked at that MRI, they misdiagnosed me.
03:29And I told them this.
03:30And this doctor, Dukmejian, he will be held accountable for his actions.
03:36As will the other doctors who misdiagnosed me to begin with.
03:41And this doctor never properly finished our consultation.
03:46What happened was, I had printed out the pictures of the broken piece of bone and infection
03:52that appeared below my skull.
03:57And I started to hold them up to the camera.
04:01You'll hear him repeat again and again, neurologist, neurologist.
04:05And then he abruptly terminated our Zoom meeting.
04:15He started getting real nervous and he all of a sudden wanted to end our consultation.
04:20So I should tell you a lot about this doctor.
04:23Okay.
04:33Again, a good doctor who does an MRI review.
04:38Is he looking at the MRIs, the actual images, or is he looking at what the doctor wrote out?
04:45Because doctors who are just repeating the words of other doctors, that's not what practicing
04:51medicine is about.
04:53All right.
04:53Real doctors out there, they apply their skill that they went to college for all these years
05:02to obtain these degrees, to present to the Department of Health of Florida and obtain these medical
05:10licenses that they then go on to use as their profession and make millions of dollars every
05:18single year.
05:19Okay.
05:20So this doctor, he did not do his job properly.
05:22Injuries are present in these pictures.
05:24You'll hear he tries to argue with me, a patient who knows otherwise.
05:29I'm Dr. Duke Majin.
05:31I looked at your MRI, and I know it's a bit old, but I had a chance to take a
05:37peek at it.
05:38What's going on?
05:39Are you having neck pain?
05:42Yeah, and a lot worse than that, okay, my hand, it's on my left side, upper area of my neck,
05:53lower skull.
05:55What's bothering you?
05:56What's hurting you?
05:57Okay, I have, for the last four years, intense pain on the left side of my neck.
06:07I cannot turn my head left or right easily.
06:11Take your collar off and put your finger exactly where it's hurting you so I can see it.
06:16Okay.
06:17Yeah, give me a minute, because there's a lot of pain here.
06:20Okay.
06:22Yeah, I can't really turn my head so easily.
06:25Yeah, go ahead and show me exactly where it's hurting you at one point.
06:29Okay.
06:32I need you to turn more.
06:34Okay.
06:35Don't look at me.
06:37I need to, there we go.
06:38That's what I need to see.
06:39Right here.
06:40Left side?
06:41Left side, yes, sir.
06:43And just turning to the side hurts like heck.
06:47Moving my head out of a very limited range of articulation is a lot of pain.
06:53What about turning to the right side?
06:54No problem?
06:56I cannot turn left, right, up, or down very easily.
07:00There is a lot of pain.
07:02So much.
07:03Yeah.
07:04I think I know what's wrong.
07:06Did you take a look at those images?
07:09Oh, yeah.
07:10I'm looking at them right now.
07:11Sorry, I didn't want to share my screen with you.
07:13I apologize.
07:14Yeah, I got the images here, too, that I can share, possibly.
07:19I don't need you to share with me.
07:20Okay.
07:20I have them right here.
07:21This is your MRI right here.
07:23Okay.
07:25All right.
07:25So the good news is you don't have any herniated disc on this MRI that I can see.
07:30Now, your pain is coming up from C1, C2.
07:34Yeah, it's around, I think it's around, okay, could you go back?
07:38Uh-huh.
07:39Yeah.
07:40Could you go, anyway, you just passed that area where I believe there is a serious issue.
07:49Right here.
07:50Okay.
07:51Well, can you go, I wish that I could.
07:54Yeah.
07:54Okay, right there, and then it's below my brain.
07:57Can you see that?
07:59Right here.
07:59Yeah.
08:00That area to the left of your mouse cursor.
08:04Okay, now you've moved out of the range.
08:07Okay, yeah.
08:08Right there, and then to the left and up of your mouse cursor.
08:11That area right there.
08:13And you can see that the injury, it also kind of covers, okay, I'm talking about this broken
08:25piece of bone that came off the underside of my skull.
08:29No, I don't think you have a broken piece of bone.
08:32Is it possible for me to share these images because I can show you otherwise.
08:38In 2018, I believe I broke the underside of my skull, and you can see this in these pictures.
08:46But listen, you wouldn't see that in an MRI.
08:49Yeah, you can.
08:50You can see also the side effects because I broke the underside of my skull, and I went
08:56into this emergency department.
08:58I was misdiagnosed, and then after several months passed, the area became infected.
09:04Do you have that other MRI, the MRI?
09:07Listen, it doesn't matter because I don't treat this kind of stuff.
09:10Okay, well, it's in the area of my spine, sir.
09:13You're a doctor, right?
09:15I'm a doctor.
09:16Okay.
09:17I wish that I could, I got the pictures printed out here.
09:20It doesn't matter.
09:21There's nothing I can do to help you in this area.
09:23Okay, you're, but yeah, it's going to be in the area.
09:27Again, I'm not an expert, and I don't deal with this area, so I'm not going to address
09:32it with you.
09:33First, second vertebrae.
09:35You deal with that issue, don't you?
09:38You can see an injury in that area.
09:41Can you bring up the overhead imagery, please?
09:44Of the, go to the brain or the, yeah.
09:49Yeah, okay, this one.
09:52Yeah, and I, you gotta, I gotta get to.
09:55That's the top right there.
09:56Okay.
09:58Okay.
09:59Can you, there's some other pictures in here.
10:02That's what I have.
10:05Okay.
10:06You gotta bring up the, um.
10:09But if this is below your brain, I'm not dealing with that area.
10:12I already told you that.
10:13Okay.
10:13Well, yeah, it's in the, it's actually in the area.
10:16I think I broke the underside of my skull.
10:18There may be damage in that area.
10:20I don't deal with that part.
10:21You're going to have to go see a neurosurgeon that does.
10:23But, okay, you can look at these pictures.
10:25Can you tell me if there's an injury or not?
10:27I cannot, no.
10:28You cannot?
10:29I'm not, I don't deal with that area.
10:32Okay, well, you can.
10:33What does the report say?
10:34What does the report say?
10:35Well, you're the doctor.
10:36I wanted to ask you, sir.
10:38Yeah, this is an MRI consultation for the spine.
10:43Okay, can you go to that area?
10:46First, second vertebrae in the cervical column of my neck.
10:51And I've got an injury there that you can see.
10:54It doesn't say anything here.
10:57Okay.
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