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Conroe
post Apr 19 2012, 01:42 AM

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Hi,i knew that my issue not related to property but still i need some insight.I am a registered physically disabled person.I need a legal/law advise regarding this.Any lawyers or person gone through this situation before,will be much appreciated.

At first i've got a sinus with puss discharge at supra pubic area for a month plus.Did a sonogram diagnostic last week followed by a surgery to remove a 2cmx1.5cm cyst/puss collection at the mentioned part,they removed around 2cmx1cm and 3cm deep flesh to access the cyst/puss collection.Few days after the surgery,i still see puss accumulating at the surgery wound's underneath.The condition was still same for a week therefore i decided to consult another general surgeon from a medical centre,after checking the wound he said the cyst/puss collection was not exactly removed because it's situated just below the surgery part and not directly on the surgery part.He made a small incision below the surgery part and there it goes,puss was rushing out,i mean alot of puss.After clean 'em all he advise me to do daily dressing.I asked for a letter on what he did and he provide it.So now,i am really frustrated with the surgeons etc that performed the surgery without removing the actual part they should remove.I have some photos of the wound before and after,also how much puss accumulated after the surgery.I would like to know,legally what are my options and percentage if i could sue them.


Thanks in advance.

This post has been edited by Conroe: Apr 19 2012, 01:43 AM
Conroe
post Apr 21 2012, 03:20 AM

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Bro dariofoo,here's the full history of the situation.

I hope u could get the picture of the situation before i add on the latest issue i'm facing.Hope u could read/understand my poor BM.Quite long,just to show a clear picture.

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Above is the email i mentioned that i've sent to the hospital department few weeks ago before they call me for appointment to perform Sonogram diagnostic.I've got a call from the department on the next day and they gave an appointment for the Sonogram Diagnostic,a coincidence maybe?I was admitted a day for the Sonogram Diagnostic and followed by a surgery to remove a 2cmx1.5cm cyst/puss collection at the mentioned part,they removed around 2cmx1cm and 3cm deep flesh to access the cyst/puss collection,was discharged Few days after the surgery,then i still see puss accumulating at the surgery wound's underneath.The condition was still same for a week therefore i decided to consult another general surgeon from a medical centre,after checking the wound he said the cyst/puss collection was not exactly removed because it's situated just below the surgery part and not directly on the surgery part.He made a incision below the surgery part to locate the real cyst/puss collection,he then did dressing to remove the abscess.He advised me to do daily dressing.I asked for a letter on what he did and he provide it.So now,i am really frustrated with the surgeons etc that after on and off to hospital with difficulties as a disabled,they performed the surgery without removing the actual part they should have removed.I have some photos of the wound before (Since Jan 2012) till present,also how much puss accumulated since and after the surgery.I would like to know,legally what are my options and/percentage if i could sue them and the damages could be quantified.


I hope you could advise me because as a Spinal Cord Injured Complete Paraplegic (paralysis),i've gone through alot of hard time,mentally and emotionally inclusive of my parents which are above 50 years old and finally,i've only got disappointment,frustration and a deep useless surgery wound that might takes more than a month to fully healed/recovered.


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