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Ann Heisley

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Cleveland,OH
I was hospitalized and received after care for a diagnosis of a pulmonary nodule. Tests were done during hospitalization and after my discharge. The diagnosis was upseting enough and as a result my personal and family decisions were drastically altered as a result. Later,I found out that I did not have a tumor but the alleged tumor was an ecg lead which had never been removed by the hospital staff. I found this out myself when I obtained copies of my xrays and read the radiology report which revealed their errors. No one ever told me the truth. I believe strongly that I have a case. I am devastated that the professionals I entrusted with my life were too cowardly to come to me with the truth. Thanks for your advice or comment.
 


ALawyer

Senior Member
You do have a case as leaving a lead in is almost malpractice per se, and not telling you is cowardly too. The issue will be damages. See a Malpractice Lawyer. They don't charge unless they recover something for you.
 

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