Thursday, October 8, 2015

National Enquirer: Bungling Surgeon Ben Carson Left Sponge In Patient’s Brain!

By Sharon Churcher, Oct 07, 2015 National Enquirer

Judging by White House wannabe Ben Carson’s track record as a neurosurgeon, his presidential campaign should be declared dead on arrival!

In a bombshell investigation into his medical career, The National ENQUIRER has exclusively learned the now retired doc allegedly butchered one patient’s brain — and EVEN left a sponge in another’s skull!

According to at least six malpractice lawsuits against Carson obtained by The ENQUIRER, the Republican candidate allegedly rushed patients into surgery, and brandished a scalpel like a meat cleaver!

“He’s totally untrustworthy!” one former patient, Karly Bailey, told The ENQUIRER. The Florida woman claimed Carson spent “maybe 14 minutes” with her and her parents before performing a delicate brain tumor operation that ruined her life at age 9.

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4 comments:

  1. Why would you post something like this by the Enquirer, when the Dr can't defend himself?

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  2. Why are you sharing this story???????????????? The National Enquirer is NOT a reliable news source.

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  3. They're going to Herman Cain him

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  4. This is a total lie! The National Enquirer?? You might as well get your source from The Onion.

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