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Hernia Malpractice/couples

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Hernia Malpractice/couples

Postby Camdan » Fri Apr 04, 2014 7:41 am

We have the same problem.... my husband went for surgery and now for 7 months has had a swollen testicle. He is in so much pain, his over all well-being has been damaged as you can as such, imagine the internal condition he is experiencing as a man. And to add insult to injure, I myself a young woman with a medical history of a recent Hysterectomy am suffering. Forgive me for sounding selfish, but I need sex from my husband. MORE IMPORTANTLY without it, now that I had the Hysterectomy I could close-up completely like an old lady and I'm only 39 years old. The swelling in my husband's testicle may never go down... he can still get an erection but he never wants to use it(understandably so) and on top of it.. if the swelling does manage to go down, he's newly-wedded wife may not be able to fit his penis any more. Do we have a case as a couple/singles  ... We are without answers. He saw a doctor who said give it time but I'm worried because he was sent to someone in the same building. I know its wrong just to assume that there might be something fishy.. like one doctor needing the other doctor to stay in business so they can all pay rent on that fancy building, but I just don't trust the situation. I was sitting in my chair and I just started crying again so I turned to the Internet like I usually do, stumbled upon this one. Please rely, every day I can see this changing him... It's effecting his standing as a man. I'm not sure how to put it, other than that manly drive is missing.

Thank you,

Michelle
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Hernia Malpractice/couples

Postby Kenjiro » Wed Apr 09, 2014 9:21 pm

Michelle, I strongly suggest your husband see another surgeon in a different area.  I represented a client who had a very similar situation and he ended up with nerve entrapment and had to have his testicle removed to alleviate the pain.  

Very truly yours,

Paul D. Friedman, M.A., Ph.D., J.D.
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