treatment after surgery caused frostbitten penis

lukin2006lukin2006 Posts: 9,087
edited October 2012 in A Moving Train
US man says ice treatment after surgery caused frostbitten penis, seeks $10 million



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  • JonnyPistachioJonnyPistachio Florida Posts: 10,219
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  • BinauralJamBinauralJam Posts: 14,158

    :lol:
    i really shouldn't laugh, Karma will find a way of kicking me in the onions later
  • KatKat Posts: 4,894
    Yes it surely will. Medical malpractice is a serious problem. If you ever go in to have surgery, make sure everyone in the operating room knows why you're there so they don't remove a limb or something else you don't need removed. There have been many horror stories. Carry on.
    Falling down,...not staying down
  • __ Posts: 6,651
    Kat wrote:
    Yes it surely will. Medical malpractice is a serious problem. If you ever go in to have surgery, make sure everyone in the operating room knows why you're there so they don't remove a limb or something else you don't need removed. There have been many horror stories. Carry on.

    I heard about this guy once who went in to have his leg amputated and they cut off the wrong leg. :shock: So of course then he had to go back and get the correct leg amputated. He tried to sue - wouldn't you? - but they threw out his case.

















    They said he didn't have a leg to stand on. :lol:










    Sorry. :oops:
  • hedonisthedonist Posts: 24,524
    _ wrote:
    Kat wrote:
    Yes it surely will. Medical malpractice is a serious problem. If you ever go in to have surgery, make sure everyone in the operating room knows why you're there so they don't remove a limb or something else you don't need removed. There have been many horror stories. Carry on.

    I heard about this guy once who went in to have his leg amputated and they cut off the wrong leg. :shock: So of course then he had to go back and get the correct leg amputated. He tried to sue - wouldn't you? - but they threw out his case.

















    They said he didn't have a leg to stand on. :lol:










    Sorry. :oops:
    :mrgreen:

    Sadly, that happens all too often. They even make notations on some patients with sharpies now.
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