Iatrogenic harm is not just about what your doctor does, it’s also about what they don’t do

Adriana, misdiagnosed as obese, actually suffers from secondary lymphedema due to genetic CFTR dysfunction and complications from a cholecystectomy. A prescription of Cipro exacerbated her condition, leading to tissue damage and worsening her lymphatic system's failure. The case highlights systemic medical negligence and the dangers of mislabeling patients without thorough evaluation.

HANDS-FREE MURDER

This is a forensic reconstruction of the systemic and domestic siege currently targeting a retired Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) professional. It documents a "Hands-Free Murder"—a death by a thousand administrative cuts, designed to run out the biological clock before the evidence can ever reach a court of record (as there is no realistic ROI for an attorney).

The Cost of Being the One Who Knows

After decades of sacrificing for her family, a dying woman fixes a life-or-death insurance crisis alone while her daughter refuses one phone call and sends condescending links. A raw memoir of the scapegoat who keeps surviving the family that never shows up.

Misdiagnosed, Medically Harmed, and Left to Cope

This is what happens when medicine breaks a body, labels the fallout “mental illness,” and walks away—leaving a person to survive complexity, trauma, and stigma in plain sight.

The Chronic Illness No One Treats

The author shares their painful journey through chronic illness and systemic medical neglect. Suffering from multiple complex conditions, they emphasize how the healthcare system overlooks individual nuances, valuing efficiency over compassionate care. Their experiences culminate in a call for recognition, urging the medical community to confront uncomfortable truths about patient suffering.

Conversations with Claude

The Jobette Murphy Show explores the experience of one individual confronting Collective Consciousness Mobbing, revealing raw, unfiltered moments of trauma processing and survival strategies. It challenges the notion that trauma victims lack coherence, demonstrating resilience, creativity, and advocacy in the face of systematic harassment from various societal systems.

The Dangerous Power of Medical Misinformation

After a suicide attempt, a patient received harmful misinformation from a psychiatrist, who attributed their survival to a false immunity linked to Complex PTSD. This misunderstanding affected their perception of trauma treatment and eroded trust in medical professionals. Sharing this experience highlights the need for transparency and accountability in healthcare.

What I Learned from the Healthcare Grievance Process

Silhouette of a figure holding justice scales, standing in a dark hospital hallway, with a judge’s gavel and stethoscope in the foreground.

The text discusses the failures of grievance processes in healthcare, highlighting the systemic issues of misdiagnosis and retaliation against patients who speak out. It emphasizes that justice is often inaccessible, with institutions prioritizing their interests over truth. The author advocates for reforms to empower patients and encourages sharing personal experiences to drive change.

Medical Gaslighting and the Hidden Cost of Caregiver Sabotage

For the past five years, I have navigated a cycle of gaslighting and denied services within the medical and mental health systems. Attempting to advocate for my own care while managing C-PTSD and Major Depressive Disorder has been an exhaustive battle, often complicated by those closest to me. This account explores the intersection of institutional failure and interpersonal sabotage, detailing the systemic barriers that leave many struggling patients trapped without adequate support.

A desperate cry for help: chronic illness, abuse, and mental health trauma

WILL SOMEONE, PLEASE, FUCKING HELP ME?! My issues are: ongoing family stalking, caregiver abuse, unprocessed trauma from murder/suicide, chronic illness, and medical and mental health provider gaslighting. I've tried everything.