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Sisserface

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Nowhere to Turn-broken Femur Titanium Rod Cram 1.5" Int
Posted: 01-07-06 22:24pm

Hi there, I would appreciate any advice you may have for me, this is my last chance to get a desperately needed surgery and I don't know what else to do or where to turn. I'm 32 and don't want to limp and spend the rest of my life in this kind of pain.

I was t boned at 80mph on oct 31, 2004. I broke my femur and the trauma Dr. Put a titanium rod in. It seemed to be fine so he sent me back to work 3 months later. The day he signed my work release he had taken an x-ray. Looking back, that xray shows that the breakage had already started (and the rod had begun to stick out the top of my femur by 1/2". Standing on the healing bone all day at work (even though I was only working 18hrs a week) caused the bones to actually crush together leaving the rod nowhere to go but jamming into my hip now by 1-1/2".

My Dr. Told me that I needed a rod replacement surgery but they wouldn't do it until I put half the money down because i'm uninsured. He only did the original surgery because he was the trauma Dr. Called to the er that night.

Besides this, despite my constant complaining about my knee to my p.T. And to my ortho dr, it took me going to another dr and him sending me out for an mri which found that I also had a torn miniscus in my knee the whole time.

Anyways, I just filed chapter 13 debt reorganization bankruptcy on the first $90,000 medical bills and i'm still in need of another surgery. I make too much for public assistance even though it's barely enough to survive - I can only stand to work 3 days a week with the constant pain.

The man that hit me was only insured for the wa state minimum of $25,000, so him paying for the surgery isn't one of my options. My first visitor at the hospital was a police officer that is a friend of mine, he told me that the the cop was brand new and only gave this driver a negligent instead of an appropriate reckless driving ticket, he also wasn't tested for dwi. If he would have been ticketed correctly, I would have been eligible for victims of violent crime compensation.

I'm really starting to worry that I may not be able to get this badly needed surgery. I would be so grateful if anyone knows of any programs for someone in my situation. I have all of my xrays on hand if that helps any.
Thanks in advance,
tara
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Tamadrummer

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Joined: 15 Oct 2004
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Location: Zephyrhills,Fl

Posted: 01-07-06 22:50pm

You may want to try to find a malpractice attorney. It appears as though you were sent back to work with a poorly healing bone fracture and since the surgeon that did the original surgery is also the same doc that sent you to work after misreading the films and not seeing the break in your last x-ray prior to release.

You need to go in and check out your films without telling them your intent to use this as evidence in a malpractice suit. You cannot be help responsible for the actions the started with being t-boned, than a rookie police officer giving a lighter ticket than he should have, than a surgeon that will not help you because you are underinsured and so you got the bare minimum he had to give you post accident and now you cannot work, need more surgery and do not have the proper insurance to help. This injury wont be covered when you do get insurance because it happend while you were non-insured.

An attorney and his/her prefered physicians are about the only way you are going to get this taken care of. Since you know suing the guy that hit you isn't going to help and since the doctor is actually reponsible for your further injuries, his malpractice insurance is what you can hope for to help you get fixed.

Good luck,
brian
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