Dr. Bex
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At least now on this claim itself. And so I think we will know now, I think, how it goes forward as far as the delineation, which this gets into some of the legalese of which plaintiffs are claiming each. Like, you know what I mean? Is it still going to be parents have claims and Madison has claims? Is all of that going to be combined?
At least now on this claim itself. And so I think we will know now, I think, how it goes forward as far as the delineation, which this gets into some of the legalese of which plaintiffs are claiming each. Like, you know what I mean? Is it still going to be parents have claims and Madison has claims? Is all of that going to be combined?
And then which defendants will be potentially taken off completely, which can happen? Will they combine defendants or and then which of these counts will actually even happen? stand at the end. And so this is, I think, a very, very important part of this process is where we stand today with, I don't know what the timeframe that the judge has to come back with their response.
And then which defendants will be potentially taken off completely, which can happen? Will they combine defendants or and then which of these counts will actually even happen? stand at the end. And so this is, I think, a very, very important part of this process is where we stand today with, I don't know what the timeframe that the judge has to come back with their response.
And then which defendants will be potentially taken off completely, which can happen? Will they combine defendants or and then which of these counts will actually even happen? stand at the end. And so this is, I think, a very, very important part of this process is where we stand today with, I don't know what the timeframe that the judge has to come back with their response.
But it sounds like that's going to be then what goes forward. And that will be the point at which they determine if this is going to head forward into trial or settlement or kind of where it goes from there.
But it sounds like that's going to be then what goes forward. And that will be the point at which they determine if this is going to head forward into trial or settlement or kind of where it goes from there.
But it sounds like that's going to be then what goes forward. And that will be the point at which they determine if this is going to head forward into trial or settlement or kind of where it goes from there.
those of you who were with us on the first episode will remember. So Madison is the patient that we're talking about this time, Madison Meyer. And where we left off was she had been suffering mainly from shoulder dislocations, then admitted to the hospital in pain, began to have kind of different and changing symptoms throughout that course.
those of you who were with us on the first episode will remember. So Madison is the patient that we're talking about this time, Madison Meyer. And where we left off was she had been suffering mainly from shoulder dislocations, then admitted to the hospital in pain, began to have kind of different and changing symptoms throughout that course.
those of you who were with us on the first episode will remember. So Madison is the patient that we're talking about this time, Madison Meyer. And where we left off was she had been suffering mainly from shoulder dislocations, then admitted to the hospital in pain, began to have kind of different and changing symptoms throughout that course.
And then where we left off was she was about to be taken to New York and to see a specialist or a neurosurgeon who specializes in Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, which if you remember, she was diagnosed with hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. And she had now been at Kaiser San Diego, Kaiser LA, and back to Kaiser San Diego.
And then where we left off was she was about to be taken to New York and to see a specialist or a neurosurgeon who specializes in Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, which if you remember, she was diagnosed with hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. And she had now been at Kaiser San Diego, Kaiser LA, and back to Kaiser San Diego.
And then where we left off was she was about to be taken to New York and to see a specialist or a neurosurgeon who specializes in Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, which if you remember, she was diagnosed with hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. And she had now been at Kaiser San Diego, Kaiser LA, and back to Kaiser San Diego.
And at this point, she's going to be transferred to a hospital in New York where this neurosurgeon, Dr. Paolo Bolognese, practices and where he sees patients.
And at this point, she's going to be transferred to a hospital in New York where this neurosurgeon, Dr. Paolo Bolognese, practices and where he sees patients.
And at this point, she's going to be transferred to a hospital in New York where this neurosurgeon, Dr. Paolo Bolognese, practices and where he sees patients.
And I agree. And I think what happened during other cases we've covered is that patients who truly suffer from these conditions and have symptoms
And I agree. And I think what happened during other cases we've covered is that patients who truly suffer from these conditions and have symptoms
And I agree. And I think what happened during other cases we've covered is that patients who truly suffer from these conditions and have symptoms