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Dr. Abdurrahman Bouzid

The Ghost Admitter

 White Coat of North Kansas City Hospital
🩺 “He walked in, guessed rare, vanished — and helped rewrite the story.” 

🧾 Role Summary

 

Dr. Abdurrahman Bouzid was the first physician Nicole encountered upon her December 2019 return to North Kansas City Hospital. He performed the intake History & Physical — a pivotal moment where truth could’ve been captured. Instead, Bouzid introduced just enough medical language to sound thorough, then vanished from the narrative.

He documented key symptoms: hemiparesis, blurry vision, vascular skin lesions, and a positive autoimmune marker (ASMA). He noted her concern that prior workups had failed to yield answers. He mentioned KU Health — but mysteriously, not a single record from her KU outpatient visits made it into NKC’s system, save for the ER encounter from August 30.

Nicole recalls him saying, “I think I know what this is, but it’s really, really rare. So it’s probably not that.” He left the room and never returned. His name would never again appear in her clinical record beyond the initial note.

Bouzid documented enough to suggest a serious autoimmune process — but nothing to tie himself to it. His note reveals awareness. His disappearance ensured plausible deniability.

📉 Timeline of Failures

 

  • December 9, 2019: Performs intake H&P. Notes right-sided weakness, blurred vision, vascular lesions, and prior positive ASMA — all consistent with autoimmune or hepatic encephalopathy–linked pathology.
     
  • Fails to Document: No mention of Nicole’s recent hepatic encephalopathic coma (Dec 5–8) or her use of valproic acid (initiated Nov 25). Records from KU reflecting this were never pulled, though Nicole told him about them directly.
     
  • Vanishing Act: After stating he believed he knew what Nicole had but that it was “rare,” he never returned. His involvement ended with the H&P, before the hospital’s psychiatric narrative fully took hold.
     
  • Deferred Responsibility: Rather than ordering hepatology or endocrine consults, he called for an ANCA panel, vague record review, and a rheumatology consult. A hedge, not a decision.

🧨 Final Indictment

 

Dr. Bouzid didn’t dismiss Nicole — he ghosted her. In doing so, he helped stage the transition from medical inquiry to psychiatric gaslighting. His note reads like the opening act of a mystery he had no interest in solving. He left the heavy lifting to others — and made sure his fingerprints were nowhere near the fallout.

This wasn’t just clinical detachment. It was a refusal to see through the haze of institutional inertia — and a choice to disappear when his presence mattered most.

🩺 “When the curtain rose on Act II, Bouzid was already gone.”

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