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3 brain surgerys in 1 year! Did I have to lose my bone flap?

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PostPosted: 07/21/08 - 20:09    Post subject: 3 brain surgerys in 1 year! Did I have to lose my bone flap? Vote now! Reply with quote

Is the Emergency Room Liable for removing my infected bone flap when They should have diagnosed 11 days before removing it The neuro surgeon on call acted like I was paranoid and said the obvious painful swollen right side of my face had nothing to do with my sucessful crainial burst aneurysm clipping surgery 2 months earlier & prescribed benadryle & steroids these medicines did No help & 11 days later again went back to ER & my neuro surgeon Removed my bone flap ! Now I had an artificial bone flap put to replace my real one & I have suffered So much when if the ER would have helped the first time I would not have had to have 2 brain surgerys and I would Have My real bone flap! I had to be in a rehab & wear a helmet for 7 months? What can I do so this does not happen to anyone else?
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