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Suturing duing a circumcision are indvidual ties and not running' They are not going to be a problem and will probably work themselves to the skin surface. Truly, no big deal.
It is more important that he urinates in a straight line and that his erection is not too crooked when he is older.
I wouls wait until I was all healed before assigning a number to this. Moreover, I would be sure to document every bill and charge. I would definitely discus this with an attorney and have him negotiate for you.It is dangerous for you to be out there alone.
"Partial sponge?" They are not usually cut in half. Leaving sponges or other foreign objects in patients is definitely a no-no and cause for suit. You won't get much if you heal well but you will get something. Thr count is supposed to be correct when they close.
You should choose an attorney with a lot of experience and from a large, well-funded firm. These caes are very long, terribly expensive and provide years of grief.The end result may well be good job, bad result. At this point I do not see great damage awards. Your posts are subjective and a NICU...
This sad ending is your own fault due to greed (tipster said this horse will come in first so we bet the farm) and your own lack of due diligence.
You can try writing to the SEC. You can try writing to the legal department of your brokerage firm. You definitely should contact an attorney who...
With 9 cavities it would appear you are someone who would rather let his teeth rot than pay to have them repaired.
The bill, your teeth, your insurance and how much they will pay are your very own responsibility.Pay the doctor. In the small print it tells you you are responsible...
He has no money. None you are likely to find, practically speaking. You have no money. I should think you would have guarded that work permit like gold. "Lost" sounds flimsy. Nevertheless, the fact he is relying upon the kindness of this stranger does not entitle you to any of her money.
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I suppose you are not allergic to the Sulfonamides so what is your problem?
Celebrex is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug usually prescribed for osteo-arthritis or rheumatoid arthritis. Or, perhaps you have severe menstrual cramps.
G6Pd deficiency is a fairly common cause of anemia with...
EC- "fixed and dilated" might only have been poster's opinion. She says nothing about cardiac arrest or intubation or even about skin color (blue). So, who knows? No doubt they overdosed him and the ER probably reversed the Versed, Phenergan and maybe even some fentanyl. Poster even omits...
Fracture is one of the possible complications of any drilling. Look on the consent form you signed before he did any work on you. It might have been a very fragile tooth. No cause for a lawsuit because you cannot prove he did anything wrong.
Find the best med-malpractice attorney from a large firm and go talk to him. I think you really do have a case worth pursuing. Be prepared for low-ball settlement offers and a long litigation period. Proof is difficult but if that "fixed and dilated " is in the records it would almost certainly...
Unfortunately, the complications you describe are enumerated in your consent for surgery.
Playing devil's advocate for a moment I will say the initial procedure, as you described it, is usually performed by a general surgeon. The fact you had it done by a plastic surgeon strongly suggests...
For readers unfamiliar with the procedure, a mastopexy is a shortening of the ligament that supports the breasts. Age and size have a great deal to do with the change from perky and upstanding to saggy and drooping. Gravity also accounts for some of the unfriendly effect.
Most of the time a...
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