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Part 1

This is my complaint sent to the State Of Florida Department Of Health VS Dr. Ara Deukmedjian.

The actual call / consult can be heard in the later part of this video.

I share my 9/2/2022 Zoom Video Consultation (Free MRI Review) wIth neuro-spine surgeon, Dr. Ara Deukmedjian, licensed to practice medicine by the State Of Florida. I sent in many of the X-RAY's, CT Scans, and MRI scans you can see on my Youtube Channel, My Medical Nightmare for his analysis in mid- August. At first I was told my images were "too old" but in the last week of August I was accepted for a consultation.

I was in the waiting room before the scheduled 2pm E.T. appointment. Our consult did not get under way for almost 1 hour after the scheduled time.
This Doctor did not allow me to record our meeting via the Zoom software but I had many backup video and audio recorders ready. I was also not allowed to share or interact during the meeting as is possible via Zoom. I had printed out copies of my images I had to hold up to the camera and when I did so the doctor abruptly ended our encounter.

This MD is a Fellow of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) & a member of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS). Despite this, he did not acknowledge a very serious broken skull head trauma based injury that appears in the imagery I sent him. He asked me about neck pain, but said he would not address the possible cause of the pain. I had sent him an MRI which shows 6 inches diameter infection in my head which developed around the main wound. Parasites may have developed in this area as well, what appears to be a 3 inch long insect can be seen in below my main wound in the MRI. I believe Dr. Ara Deukmedjian could have done much more to help me as a patient but he tried to back up the erroneous findings of Doctors who had had misdiagnosed me in the original scan readings. These are Angus Baird MD (American Health Imaging), Julian Patrick Druhan (Ascension St. Vincent's), Donald Shane Kelly (Ascension) (Birmingham Radiological Group), Michael Brant Ruff (Ascension / Vulcan Imaging Associates).

The Dr. says this is a consultation for the spine but he would not acknowledge anomalies which appear around the 2nd and 3rd vertabrae of my cervical column.
Transcript
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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