Statement on Incomplete Medical Investigation and Systemic Evasion

Despite presenting clear, persistent, and escalating symptoms involving both my head and neck regions, including serious concerns like pressure, backfiring sensations, cranial discomfort, and neurological effects, the hospital only performed an ultrasound scan limited to the throat area.

They deliberately excluded the head, where my symptoms are most acute, effectively avoiding any confrontation with what that scan might reveal.

This was not medical ignorance. It was a calculated omission.

A method of institutional ass-covering, designed to generate the appearance of duty-of-care while sidestepping the real risk truth.

They know that once it’s documented, they are accountable. So instead, they do just enough to say they did “something” while doing everything to ensure that nothing real is discovered or acknowledged.

Let me be clear:

I did not receive the scan I came in for. I was pushed, argued with, and nearly discharged before I had to demand even the partial scan I did receive. My blood results were never provided, with no explanation. I was told I was “fine,” while my symptoms have not only persisted but worsened. When I expressed genuine emotional upset and spiritual insight, I was flagged as “at risk” instead of understood as someone speaking from truth and trauma.

This is institutional negligence with a psychological twist:

When systems no longer serve health but instead protect themselves from liability, patients aren’t treated, they’re managed.

They gaslight you while smiling.

They skip over what matters.

They create paperwork that says “all clear”while your body tells a completely different story.

And if you don’t comply, they make you the problem.

This isn’t care.

It’s a performance of care.

And it’s costing people their trust, their health, and in some cases, their lives.

I have a right to answers, a full diagnostic investigation, and respect. I will not be silent about medical manipulation masked as efficiency. I see what’s being done, and I’m not the only one.

Despite my explicit symptoms concerning cranial and neurological pressure, I was deliberately scanned with an ultrasound in the throat area only—an imaging method that cannot rule out any of the conditions I actually presented with. This appears to be an intentional avoidance of proper diagnostics, especially when combined with the refusal to release my scan images and the loss of my blood test results. This pattern, paired with a redirection to mental health services, feels like gaslighting and a deflection of accountability.

By dave