Why did he not go to Victor first so he would know the whole truth and be his back up. Now who knows what will happen to Nate.
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Just to draw out this whole befuddled mess. Victoria can't come around soon enough....gotta make her look more stupid!
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What you all suggest is a real life, common sense thing to do. However, for the sake of the story, the drama and the shattered pseudo friendship, I enjoyed these scenes with Nate calling Ashland out in person.
As well, I don't think that Nate risks kidnapping or physical harm at Ashland's hands. Ashland has already pointed out the risk to Nate - the possible loss of his medical license for looking into Ashland's medical records without the patient's permission. (No doctor can look legally look into another patient's files without that patient's permission.)
But Ashland's secret is so heinous and so damaging that Nate is willing to take that risk.
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I agree caitie. I enjoyed the scene between Nate and Ashland. I only wish Nate had gone to Victor first then confront Ashland with what he knew so at least Victor would be aware just in case anything did happen to Nate. I too don't believe Ashland will have Nate kidnapped but he will probably try to damage Nate in some other way like losing his medical license for obtaining the information the way that he did. Ashland probably won't stop there, he will probably go after the people Nate loves like Elena, and even Devon.
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SBT4171, I hope Nate is wearing a wire to capture the whole conversation of Ashland and his lies and even his threats to Nate. I think really that's one of the only ways to expose this fraud.
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Nate seems to act impulsively without much forethought before he acts. He decides on the spur of the moment to have unprotected sex with his cousin’s girlfriend and next he decides within a day or two to give up a prestigious desk job because it’s just pushing papers for a newly created job pushing more papers. And call me old fashioned but if I’m a department head at a hospital where a friend of mine who is dying of cancer is receiving treatment and I know his doctors I would ask for permission to talk to his doctors before co-signing on some experimental treatment for my friend and I would at minimum have introduced myself to his doctors as his friend. I would also take time to notice if medical reports supposedly generated from the hospital where I worked were legitimate or not. So Nate’s poorly thought through actions today did not surprise me.
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either way, to make it legal, it still adds up to Ashland having to give permission. Other doctors are not allowed to talk to Nate about a patient's condition so I doubt Nate would have gotten anywhere by doing research ahead of time. There is no way Nate would uncover any of that without illegal snooping as he now did. At the time, Nate was not looking to change career paths and he also had no reason to distrust Ashland so why would he put his job on the line. Ashland's case didn't concern him.Last edited by Angeldar; March 15, 2022, 03:27 PM.
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We really don't know if Nate and Elena had unprotected sex. Doesn't every young person in America carry a condom in their wallet or purse? Moot point. Anyway...
Thank you for posting what I have always thought. If big, bad Ashland Locke-ness Monster was in MY hospital having treatment, surely I would have seen/heard other doctors discussing the fact that such a huge New York Businessman was getting treated in my hospital. Not to say they would unethically discuss the particulars, but just being discussed as co-workers. Happens all the time in hospitals.
That said, doesn't the fact that he really isn't even "Ashland Locke" make any confidential privileges null and void? No one is going to get charged with a crime over peeking at medical records (JMO).
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I think part of the reason Nate confronted Ashland alone was because he reviewed Ashland's medical records. If Nate revealed those medical records to someone other than the patient, it would be a breach of their privacy and he could be in a lot of legal trouble. Yes, Nate did review Ashland's records that for some reason he wasnt supposed to, but at least he didnt reveal his findings to someone other than the patient.
I also think that Nate wanted to feel Ashland out. He wanted to see Ashland's reaction. Would he deny what Nate found out? In the end, Ashland came off as slimy, so now Nate knows for sure it was a deliberate rouse. Now Nate has to worry about what Ashland will do to him. I'm sure he realizes that Ashland is dangerous.
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I loved Nate's actions today. He was awesome. Yet, I now fear for his safety. Ashland isn't playing games. He's playing for keeps and will do whatever is necessary to come out on top. Nate must realize that. I sincerly hope he does. I also hope he doesn't leave alone. Call someone and say what you know!!! But sadly, any call Nate makes will probably be along the lines of, 'I need to see you. I'm coming over,' and he will never get there.
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Originally posted by Good Kitty View PostNate seems to act impulsively without much forethought before he acts. He decides on the spur of the moment to have unprotected sex with his cousin’s girlfriend and next he decides within a day or two to give up a prestigious desk job because it’s just pushing papers for a newly created job pushing more papers. And call me old fashioned but if I’m a department head at a hospital where a friend of mine who is dying of cancer is receiving treatment and I know his doctors I would ask for permission to talk to his doctors before co-signing on some experimental treatment for my friend and I would at minimum have introduced myself to his doctors as his friend. I would also take time to notice if medical reports supposedly generated from the hospital where I worked were legitimate or not. So Nate’s poorly thought through actions today did not surprise me.
"There has been some promising research about the experimental treatment you found. But I would say it’s still a last resort. Chances of improvement remain slim. I understand this is not what you want to hear."
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