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You may have a potential medical malpractice case due to improper catheterization and lack of consent. Consult a local attorney specializing in medical malpractice for advice. Documentation is crucial, and a lawyer can help obtain necessary records if the hospital refuses. Initial consultations may be free or have a fee, so inquire directly with the lawyer.Full Conversation
I am an * Yo F who was treated at an ER approximately * hours after undergoing laparoscopic fulguration of endometriosis.
I had urinary retention and had to be catheterized. I communicated clearly to the staff that I have endometriosis, am a virgin, and have previously required physical restraint for vaginal swabs due to the extreme pain and sensitivity I experience. I specifically requested lidocaine and was told it would be used.
Before the procedure began, my mother was instructed to leave the room despite my pleas.
I then was told lidocaine was not available, despite earlier assurance. I begged them to stop or allow my mother back in, but I was held down while they attempted catheterization. A *-gauge catheter was used, and there were * failed attempts before successful placement.
At my appt for removal, I was informed that the catheter had been overinflated to twice the volume indicated on the label. I now have a UTI, yeast infection, and a urethral tear.
I'm really sorry to hear about your experience. It sounds quite serious. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
Can you tell me if I have standing?
It sounds like you may have a potential medical malpractice case based on your description. It’s important to consult with a local attorney who specializes in medical malpractice to evaluate your situation and provide legal advice. Would you like assistance connecting with a local lawyer who can better assist you with your case?
Would a consult cost money?
Consultation fees vary by lawyer. Some may offer a free initial consultation, while others may charge a fee. It's best to ask the lawyer directly about their consultation fees when you contact them. Would you like help finding a local lawyer who specializes in medical malpractice?
would I Need documentation? The hospital declined to give me my documents
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Yes, having documentation is crucial for a medical malpractice case. Since the hospital has declined to give you your documents, a lawyer can help you obtain them through legal means.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
I'm not sure if the nurses were honest in documentation though
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Based on your description, it appears you may have a strong medical malpractice case. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
Can you give me a bit more information about the issue?