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Self-Medicating Physician
Sues Self
Frustated with poor care, inaccurate diagnoses
AKRON,OH--Arguments were
heard today in a downtown Akron district courtroom, with Dr. Joel Greenbaum
contending that he practices medicine in a grossly negligent and incompetent
fashion.
Greenbaum, an internist
who has been self-diagnosing and self-medicating for approximately five
years, alleges that he repeatedly missed obvious diagnoses, prescribed
the wrong medications, and caused himself to become addicted to narcotic
pain relievers.
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Dr. Joel Greenbaum
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"I also gave myself a terrible rash with penicillin,
which I probably didn't even need," said Greenbaum. "And I knew
I was allergic to it, so why would I even prescribe it? It's actions like
that, that suggest an utterly cavalier attitude toward my health and well-being."
Attorney Jay O'Brien, arguing for the prosecution,
said Greenbaum's incorrect notion that his 17-pound weight loss was due
to cancer resulted in substantial emotional distress and depression. Another
physician, he reported, subsequently showed the weight loss to have resulted
from laxative abuse.
On the witness stand, Greenbaum described himself
as an excessively demanding patient, often waking himself up in the middle
of the night with trivial medical concerns. He also described his inappropriate
efforts to obtain narcotics, sometimes doing so from emergency room or
urgent care physicians when he was unable to convince himself to prescribe
them.
Greenbaum and his attorney estimate damages
totaling $2.2 million; if found guilty, they are demanding that he be
stripped of his license and forced to live out his days on the money from
the malpractice settlement.
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