after 3 hours of no attention, no ice pack or anything they tell me I are going to send me somewhere else as the have noone who can help me, 2 hours later they fly me to another hospital an hour away.
At this hospital they cut my tendons in my eye and poked a hole in my eye to releive pressure, they tell me I am blind and that the other hospital should have kept ice on my eye and transported me by ground so it would not have hemmoraged and I would still have sight.
the new doctors said you only have 60-90 minutes to get the pressure off the optic nerve before suffering irreversable damage.
I lost my dominant eye, I am 36 years old and feeling pretty helpless now, should I litigate?
Avinash Goswami
ya i think you shud go for that
Mr. T
An eye for an eye?
Depends on you. You can accept the fact that you're blind and it's not going to change no matter how many court cases you attend and how many years go by, you're still going to be blind.
Or you can be bitter, hold someone accountable and make them suffer just like you had to. You can take them to court, get them fired, and barred from medical practice forever. It still won't make your eye better but at least you'll have some money in your pocket at the end of it (after the lawyers take their share).
Good luck whatever you decide.
Orignal From: I lost my eyesight due to negligence of hospital, I laid there for three hours after an eye injury with no ice
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