Re: Doctor damaged my urethra - please help!
From: Matthew Emme (maemme_at_charter.net)
Date: 07/03/04
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Date: Sat, 03 Jul 2004 12:41:01 -0500
Why do you think your urethra has been hurt. What kind of problems are you
having?
ME
On 7/2/04 5:38 PM, in article wtlFc.688$X84.321@newssvr33.news.prodigy.com,
"mm" <nospam@here.com> wrote:
> How did the doctor damage the urethra in the first place? Was it doing a
> cystoscopy or some other procedure?
>
> "John A Clark" <johnaclark1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:ba16500d.0406120612.52482938@posting.google.com...
>> Hi,
>> I believe a doctor damaged my urethra unnecessarily. I have given
>> things several months to heal themselves but they haven't so I am
>> really concerned. I understand that certain urethral injuries can be
>> very difficult to repair and that they often require multiple
>> surgeries. This really worries me. I don't wish to get into
>> specifics here but I need some good advice. I am not money hungry or
>> lawsuit-happy and would much rather this problem go away than seek any
>> kind of compensation. However, I am finding it hard to find a
>> urologist who will actually focus on the issue and not brush off my
>> concerns. I need someone to take a look at my urethra without an
>> invasive procedure like a cystoscopy because I fear this will cause
>> further damage. I'd like to do this before my current problems result
>> in bigger ones but the people I have spoken to seem anxious to do
>> something which I feel would damage me further. Considering the
>> impact this situation has had on my life since it happened along with
>> the fact that things aren't getting any better on their own and that I
>> am very nervous about how this will effect me in the future, I need to
>> know the right way to handle this situation ASAP. I feel that I
>> should contact a lawyer at this point but I have no idea where to
>> start. Is this the right procedure? If so, how do I go about finding
>> the best lawyer?
>> Please reply to me by email at johnaclark1@hotmail.com.
>> Thank you very much for your help.
>>
>
>
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