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I am diabetic. I had 20/30 vision in one eye before surgery and 20/50 in other eye. Now they did surgery on my 20/30 eye to correct some distortion I had in my vision. After surgery I couldnt see a thing. The DR told me this is normal after this type of surgery. Well about 2 months later the Dr sent me to specialist. This specialist works in same building as Dr that has done surgery. Specialist says my optic nerve was severed.He believes that some kinda freak thing happened during surgery. Now I cant drive ,Its very hard for me to read. I cant see how many fingers someone is holding up 5 feet away.Now I did signed standard releases. Look my quality of life has gone down. My mate has to do a lot of things he normally wouldnt have to do.He has to take off time from work do all the shopping drive me around etc. It probably would be very technical to show any sort of error on DRs surgery and then maybe there was no error freaky things happen during surgery. I want to know ONLY FROM PEOPLE WITH EXPERIANCE. If they beleive I have a case.Now I would pay anything to get my sight back but I truly need the money because of my life changes.
Freak accident or not, you entrusted yourself to the competency of a good doctor. It wouldn't hurt to consult with some malpractice lawyers and get a feel for what you may be entitled to.
My husband lost complete vision in his left eye when he was struck with a paint pellet gun. He had 4 surgeries, refused to sue the guy who did it and has nothing but problems with the eye ever since. He needs to take several different eye drops 3 times a day. If he doesn't he forms blisters and gets high pressure in the eye, causing severe pain. I'm not trying to scare you, but these things happen.
The thing I don't get is that he can drive and do an assortment of things with only the one eye. He said after his injury, his other eye became stronger. And since he has to care for the eye with such a rigorous routine, I suggested he just get a fake eye. He won't have anything to do with it.
Anway, talk to some lawyers! The ones who only get paid if you do!
I sure hope this has helped.
lemongrass
P.S. By the way, cover-ups are more common than we care to think, when it comes to our health and malpractice. I know of many cover-up scams by doctors, legal enforcement, politicians, etc. Don't be discouraged or give up because one dopey attorney won't think twice about your case. Just move right along to the next lawyer. It takes several/many contacts to find just the right person to help you.