Pea-n-Me
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jul 18, 2004
Interesting. When I had my laparoscopic hysterectomy (via the lower abdomen), my GYN did a cystoscopy afterward to check for bleeding in my bladder - I guess it’s very common to be cut inadvertently. My guess is that with this person, either the cut significantly negatively affected the bladder, OR, perhaps they didn’t do the cystoscopy, but should have, and bleeding was undetected. Who knows. I’ve seen and heard of many, many “things gone wrong” over the years.
To answer the question. It would depend on a lot of factors, including what happened; my own personal relationship with the doctor, and how they’ve been with me and my family up to this point. I doubt the lawsuit alone would make me change doctors as long as I’ve felt we’d had good care. Lawsuits are not uncommon.
To answer the question. It would depend on a lot of factors, including what happened; my own personal relationship with the doctor, and how they’ve been with me and my family up to this point. I doubt the lawsuit alone would make me change doctors as long as I’ve felt we’d had good care. Lawsuits are not uncommon.