TMZ has learned Donda West, Kanye's mom, may have died as a result of a "combined procedure." There are reports that one of the procedures was liposuction. We do not know the nature of the other procedure or procedures.
Story developing ...
Datz a shame, I thought her being elderly, she might have past from cancer, or heart disease. But she died from having lipo? Why is a 60 year black women interested in Liposuction? God bless
Kind bloggers, do not lose any sleep over heartless blogs. Even Jesus Christ, with his unending love and mercy toward all people, is rejected by some. Just do the right thing as you will and know evil spirits will always be among us. God Bless.
Donda West was 50 (not almost 60 as SO SAD TOO BAD stated). I commisserate with Kanye on the loss of this great lady. May God grant him peace in this time of sadness.
LISTEN UP CALIFORNIANS!
1. The Medical Board of California should be held accountable for their Drug/Alcohol Diversion Program.
In every external audit of this Program over the last 27 years (there have been FIVE, and the Program has flunked all FIVE), independent auditors have found that the program does NOT do its job -- it does NOT adequately monitor physicians it knows to be addicted to drugs and alcohol. It does NOT adequately drug-test them. It does NOT have clear requirements for worksite monitors. And every single audit of this Program has found that the Medical Board has NEVER properly overseen or set standards for this Program. We patients cannot protect ourselves from participants in this Program, because we don't know who is in the Program â these doctors participate in secrecy. Even though the Medical Board voted to abolish the program in July 2007, the doctorâs who were currently in the programâremain.
2. The Medical Board of California does not require doctors to tell patients about the existence of the Medical Board and its enforcement role. There is no law that requires doctors to post a sign in their waiting room, or put a disclosure on their discharge instructions, or in any other way tell patients about the existence of the Medical Board. Why is it that our auto repair guy has to post a sign in his shop telling us about the Bureau of Automotive Repair, yet doctors are not required to tell US about the Medical Board?
3. The Medical Board of California should sponsor legislation requiring civil attorneys to inform malpractice victims how to file a complaint with the Medical Board. A Medical Complaint is filed by the patient, not an Attorney. This process has nothing to do with a lawsuit.
4. The Medical of California should sponsor legislation repealing or at least lengthening THEIR statute of limitations. Right now, their staff has to file charges against a doctor within 3 years of when staff finds out about a settlement, or within 7 years of the event that caused the problem. They cannot BOTH not tell us about the existence of the Medical Board and also BAR citizens from filing complaints when we finally find out about them!
5. The Medical Board of California should have a database for Complaints â have a data base where these cases are entered and given a case number, kicks out a warning when one physician has too many complaints, during a specified period of time. The Better Business Bureau keeps track of all complaints, why shouldnât the Medical Board do the same.
6. The Medical Board of California should post every single malpractice settlement on their Website. Whether itâs for $2,000 or $200,000, and we donât care if there are 3 or 4 or 10 settlements. They should post every single malpractice settlement on their Web site. Their job is to protect US, THE PATIENT, so give US the information and let US make the decision about who WE want to care for US. The board currently states that in malpractice settlements over $30,000, 4 or more in a 10-year period (beginning 1/1/03) if the physician practices in a high-risk specialty (obstetrics, orthopedic surgery, plastic surgery and neurological surgery). 3 or more in a 10-year period (beginning 1/1/03) if the physician practices in a low-risk specialty (all other specialties).
7. The Medical Board of California should require doctors to have Medical Malpractice Insurance â make it mandatory for doctors to carry malpractice insurance (car dealers are required to be bonded, drivers are required to carry auto insurance as well as insurance for people who do not have insurance.)
8. The Medical Board of California should post every single criminal conviction against California doctors on their Website. The doctor who injured us has two DUI convictions --- neither of them have ever been posted on their Web site. Criminal convictions are public information. By concealing them from patients, the Medical Board appears to be protecting dangerous doctors.
9. The Medical Board of California should sponsor legislation creating a âSnitch Lawâ --- Physicians should be required to report to the Board other physicians who they know are abusing drugs or alcohol. Other professions have this requirement (for example, teachers and respiratory care practitioners)
10. The Medical Board of California should subject hospitals, medical facilities and individual physicians to steeper fines for not reporting a physicians in question.
THEY, the Medical Board does NOT post ALL relevant information about doctors on their website. THEY DONâT require doctors who are aware of substance-abusing doctors to file a report, THEY DONâT require anybody to tell US about THEIR existence, and then THEY punish US and other patients when THEY are not able to take action against dangerous doctors because WE
TMZ, How dare you allow such negative comments to be posted!!!! If there ever was a time to remove inappropriate comments , the time is now. TMZ, you could have made this blog for only words of encouragement to The West Family. Instead, you allow garbage to be posted for many to see. Although this death may not have affected your life, there are people who love and will miss Ms. West dearly. You have the authority to decide what gets posted and what does not get posted. Please do not continue to let negativity spread abroad.
Well look who is talking!! And if you don't care a-hole then why comment?!! That goes TRIPLE for all you 'arrogant racist lowlife a-holes and YOU are certainly no role model so who are you to talk?!! You bitches better hope nothing bad happens in YOUR family or else you'll REALLY see what karma is all about!!
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