Thompson v. N.C. Department of Correction
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2. Plaintiff's Exhibit #1: Sick call requests, refusals and medical records
2. The record contains several requests for treatment during the period of time in question, primarily alleging abdominal pains resulting from a surgically repaired hernia that occurred in 2004.
3. The records further show that plaintiff's requests were addressed; however, they were primarily addressed by a nurse, rather than the hospital physician. The records also show that plaintiff often refused treatment offered by the nurse and/or failed to follow treatment recommendations.
4. It appears from the record and the testimony offered at hearing that plaintiff's primary arguments are that he did not get to see a doctor in response to his requests, and that the treatment that he has received has been unsuccessful. Further, plaintiff admitted during *Page 3 testimony to ingesting a number of substances in attempts to commit suicide that may have impacted the treatment of his abdominal difficulties.
2. The greater weight of the evidence in this case shows that plaintiff's requests for medical attention were addressed, although not to plaintiff's satisfaction. Therefore, plaintiff has failed to show actionable negligence on the part of defendant's agents or employees. N.C. Gen. Stat. §
2. Each party shall pay its own costs. Plaintiff, having been grantedin forma pauperis status, shall not be required to pay any costs.
This the __ day of April, 2009.
S/_____________ BERNADINE S. BALLANCE COMMISSIONER
CONCURRING:
*Page 1S/_____________ DIANNE C. SELLERS COMMISSIONER
S/_____________ STACI T. MEYER COMMISSIONER
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