That does it. Now we're mad!
It’s no
secret that we’re declaring war on bad medical treatment and care in Michigan
prisons. We’ll do it in a calm, reasonable, and legal manner.
But
sometimes, especially this week, when reading
-That a guy
gave specific symptoms of a torn retina last February, when the physician says
there was a 90% chance of saving his vision, but because they waited so long they think he’ll go blind…
-That a guy
claimed he was having a heart attack, so they gave him Tums and sent him to his
room, where he died of heart failure…
-That a
woman with colon cancer who desperately needs surgery keeps getting
postponements…
-That a
prisoner with Crohn’s Disease is unable to get an appropriate diet…
-That a
prisoner with sleep apnea was ordered to ship his CPap home when he was booked
in, and now cannot get another…
-That a
woman in the infirmary is complaining that her sheets are “awful…almost gray
and black…”
That an
inmate who suffered a torn ligament in his leg still cannot get treatment four
years later…
…I feel like
the guy in the 1970s film NETWORK. He
was the guy who got so fed up with particular issues until he exploded: I
want you to get up right now. Sit up. Go to your windows. Open them and stick
your head out and yell - 'I'm as mad as
hell and I'm not gonna take this anymore!' Things have got to
change. But first, you've gotta get mad!
I promise to
listen to our wonderful doctor, whose email messages continue to bear the
beautiful, calm and insightful words from the founder of World Vision International: May my
heart be broken with the things that break the heart of God.
But---and I’m
not a theologian---I call it “righteous indignation,” and we’re not
gonna take this anymore! Things have got to change.
No question
about it: We’re mad!
So are our
doctors and lawyers.
In the
battle of David vs. Goliath, I can assure you, David is selecting his stones!
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