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PostPosted: 08/30/07 - 22:16    Post subject: is it malpractice??????? Vote now! Reply with quote

in november of 2004 i hade cervical disc fusion ,after i woke up in recovery i was in terrible pain so the nurse say's thats what the little button was for , so i pressed and every 5 minutes i was going to the bathroom. that night i was still in screaming pain an the nurse came in ,acting kinda witchy an asked if i smoked , isaid yes nurse say's go to the bathroom an she was going to bring me some valium . the next morning the morning nuurse came in an seen how bad i was hurting and checks my IV comes to find out it wasnt in a blood vien . So 25 minutes later she comes back in and tells me im going home. well needless to say when i get home my girlfriend has to call an ambulance to take me bake to the hospital. well on my way to the hospital my doctor calls my girlfriend and tells her to go to the drugstore he had called me in a perscrip of oxycodone. so when i get to the hospital the emergency room doctor wrote me a prisciption for k2 dalotta. when i got home i took 1 oxycodone , 15 minutes later i felt 90 percent better. The hospital seemed ready to get rid of me when they found out the IV wasnt in the vien . so if u dont mind please tell me what u think...
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