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Stanford Medical Error Leaves Woman Paralyzed | California News
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A 75-year-old woman is suing Stanford Medicine after a routine spinal procedure went catastrophically wrong—doctors used the wrong dye, leaving her paralyzed from the waist down and unable to walk. Once active and independent, Alice Brock now relies on help for basic tasks, has moved out of her home, and can’t travel or enjoy family life. Her husband is also named in the lawsuit, seeking damages for the life-altering consequences. Stanford has declined to comment, while her lawyer says the error caused devastating neurological damage and hopes the case sparks systemic change. Brock plans to move into a retirement community this fall, but her mobility issues make even simple tasks impossible.
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