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Doctors remove 80% of man's stomach to fight cancer tests shows he never had cancer

Graham Lord's hospital horror after being misdiagnosed with aggressive stomach cancer

 
Rosie Squires

The Sunday Telegraph

November 13, 2011 12:00AM

 

  • Man told he has stomach cancer
  • Doctors remove 80 per cent of stomach
  • Tests show he never had cancer
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Graham Lord has been left with a fraction of his stomach after a being misdiagnosed with cancer.

Picture: Rohan Kelly Source: The Sunday Telegraph

 
GOSFORD dad Graham Lord prepared himself for the worst when he was told he had an aggressive stomach cancer.

 

But the 59-year-old was determined to fight it. He endured seven gruelling sessions of chemotherapy, before undergoing surgery to remove 80 per cent of his gut.

Then he was given the devastating news: he never had cancer in the first place.

An alleged bungle at a pathology lab at Gosford Hospital led to his misdiagnosis and Mr Lord is now suing the Central Coast Local Health District. He has shed 20kg. He can't eat sitting down. And he suffers anxiety and depression.

"They told me I had cancer. I went through chemotherapy and they cut out my stomach," Mr Lord told The Sunday Telegraph.

Six weeks after his operation, according to a statement of claim lodged in the Supreme Court, doctors at Royal North Shore, where he had the surgery, told Mr Lord the initial diagnosis was wrong.

"After independent pathological review the biopsies taken during the gastroscopy, the biopsy findings were wrong in that there was never any evidence of malignancy," the claim says.

Maurice Blackburn lawyer Anna Walsh said Mr Lord received an apology from the pathologist who originally reported on his tissue samples after Central Coast Local Health District had investigated the alleged incident.

"To find out I didn't have cancer. It was just devastating," he said this week.

"I was numb. I just couldn't believe it. I thought he was going to tell me they found more cancer and then he told me the other way."

Mr Lord's ordeal began when he consulted a Gosford GP in July 2009 for reflux. He was sent to have a gastric biopsy and the tissue was examined by staff at Palm Pathology, Gosford Hospital.

"I was told one of the areas biopsied has an aggressive cancer," he said from his home in Gosford."My wife just fell apart, she didn't stop crying for three days, and it was very distressing."

Mr Lord said he was convinced the cancer would kill him. He started chemotherapy at Gosford Hospital in October. "I was very ill," he said of the treatment.

Then, on January 29 last year Mr Lord had the gastrectomy at Royal North Shore Hospital, where most of his stomach was removed.

It wasn't until the post surgery review six weeks later at Royal North Shore he learned the extraordinary news.

"I was told that the tissue taken from me during that gastrectomy was examined through the pathology department at Royal North Shore and the lymph nodes that were taken out showed no evidence of cancer," he said.

"The tissue samples were sent to Royal Prince Alfred for study and again that came back with no evidence of malignancy."

"I am still very angry. Psychologically I am not over what has happened I don't know if I ever will. I still have the dreams about it and wake up in a sweat about it. I have lost about 20kg in weight.

Mr Lord, through lawyers Maurice Blackburn, has lodged a Supreme Court claim for injury, loss and damage suffered from the alleged misdiagnosis.

A spokesman for the Central Coast Health District said it was inappropriate to comment on the legal matter and they had not yet filed a defence.



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Man Breaks In Watches TV and Puts Up Christmas Lights

4:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 11, 2011

 

 

Man walks into house; puts up Christmas decorations

 

 

WHOI TV

A family was horrified to return home to find that a burglar had broken in, made himself comfortable and even put up Christmas decorations.

Police said an 11-year-old child came home first and found a stranger sitting on the couch and watching TV in the house in Vandalia, Ohio.

Tamara Henderson was next door when her son called her.

 

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Caught: Terry Trent has been charged with burglary after putting Christmas decorations up inside an Ohio family's home

Terrified she said: 'What do you mean a man is in our house? You don't know if he has a gun or if he has a knife?'

Ms Henderson called 911 and screamed for her neighbors, reports Whio.com

Police reports indicated that 44-year-old Terry Trent did have a pocket knife and was most likely abusing bath salts. 

 

 

It is believed he had walked in through a back door and made himself comfortable.

'The candle was lit on the coffee table, the television was on and very loud, and the candle on the kitchen table was lit,' Ms Henderson told Whio.com.

He also did some Christmas decorating, police said.

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Armed burglar: The Hendersons returned home to find a burglar had broken into their home and put up Christmas decorations

Ms Henderson said the man tried his best to be polite to her 11-year-old son.

'He had said to him, 'I'm sorry. I didn't mean to scare you. I'll get my things and go,'' she said.

According to police, Trent has a history of drug charges. 
He is now charged with burglary and is being held in the Montgomery County Jail.

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