InvestigateTV+: How delayed care changes lives
A delayed diagnosis left a man with a rare neurological condition
(InvestigateTV) — InvestigateTV+ takes an in-depth look at the one of the most common misdiagnoses in the ER and how delayed care changed the lives of one young man and his family.
Then, we examine why scammers often target older adults and show you solutions to protect yourself or a loved one.
Plus, we pull up a seat in a historic jazz hall to share its mission and the music.
He was having a stroke for hours. ER doctors missed it
Jack and Janice Buckelew have turned their garage into an inventory of life-saving medical supplies for their son.
In October 2015, their son Jonathan became dizzy and disoriented during a chiropractic visit. He was eventually rushed by EMS to North Fulton Hospital Emergency Room.
According to a Fulton County state court jury verdict, two doctors failed to properly diagnose that Jonathan was having a stroke, one that went untreated for hours.
Elaborate Medicare scam targets seniors
“Painful, because I knew then I was in a scam and I thought I had to follow the rules to get my Medicare benefits back.”
The victim of a Medicare scam talked with our investigators to help you recognize an elaborate phone scam.
This elaborate scheme is targeting seniors and their Medicare benefits.
Fighting back against cyber criminals
A Super Senior spends his days deliberately sabotaging his own computer security, setting up fake email accounts, and hunting down cyber criminals who are trying to steal your money.
He is the volunteer coordinator for the AARP Fraud Watch in Vermont. “Frankly, the scariest line I ever hear -- and I hear it frequently -- is, ‘I’m too smart to be scammed.’ Trust me, nobody is,” Greenblott said.
Jazz hall transports you to the past with music
Beneath the shade of live oaks north of Lake Pontchartrain, the Dew Drop Jazz Hall comes alive with sounds of the past on Saturday nights as crowds gather for music, country cooking and a local atmosphere.
The small venue has a history dating back to 1895, when it was built by the Dew Drop Social and Benevolent Society as a beacon of hope for the Black community during hard times.
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