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California man's HIV diagnosis turns out to be wrong
2004-08-30
A California man who once tested positive for the virus that causes AIDS has learned the diagnosis made eight years ago was mistaken and he was never infected. Jim Malone spent years battling depression and losing weight, expecting to die at any time. He attended support group meetings and accepted free meals from an AIDS charity.
Tonight, he's getting laid... Four times.
Malone's main physician, Dr. Richard Karp, acknowledged the error in an Aug. 4 letter to the Department of Veterans Affairs clinic where Malone was treated. "As his primary care provider, I take full responsibility," the doctor wrote.
"Go ahead. Gut my bank account."
Malone, who is gay and has lost friends to AIDS, said he is relieved but angry at his doctor. "He told me, 'We made a very big mistake. We did not do our job,"' he told the San Francisco Chronicle. "I said, 'You mean to tell me that all you have to say is you are sorry? Sorry that I lived for all this time believing I was going to die?"'
You will eventually, guaranteed. Think of it as getting a few more years for free...
The Oakland Department of Veterans Affairs is investigating. The error may have occurred because Malone arrived at the clinic in 1996 with lab results from a testing firm showing he had HIV, said Karen Pridmore, spokeswoman for the VA's Northern California Health Care System. The clinic performed its own HIV test on Malone to confirm the first set of results and it came back negative, but that information was never shared with the patient, Pridmore said. The mistake was uncovered by the VA's computer system, which tracks HIV patients and conducts a periodic review of cases.
Posted by:Fred

#4  
Tonight, he's getting laid... Four times.

Whereupon an HIV test conducted in a week or so will come back positive, prompting the doctor to say.....
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-08-30 5:15:02 PM  

#3  Good luck with the lawsuit, it looks like Karp's a VA doctor. That means a federal employee, only way would be under the Federal Tort Claims Act and Military Claims Act. I believe that only covers: Where the government has not provided adequate medical care; where federal employees, behaving negligently, caused injuries or where injuries have occurred because of government activities.
Since Malone isn't sick, he just was told he was, none of the above apply. Only case he has is mental anguish, and I don't think the government can be sued for that.
Posted by: Steve   2004-08-30 3:50:22 PM  

#2  The real downer is going to happen with the nest test.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-08-30 3:16:04 PM  

#1  Malone's main physician, Dr. Richard Karp, acknowledged the error

Doctor Karp? Sounds fishy to me. I hope he sues the fish doctor down to the boxer shorts.
Posted by: BigEd   2004-08-30 2:52:03 PM  

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