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breast reduction malpractice

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Arial, Helvetica, Verdana">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by kvanderlee:
I had three breast reduction surgeries over the course of a year, the last of which was about a year and a half ago. Shortly after the last surgery, I was diagnosed with body dismorphic disorder, a distortion of one's self-image which often leads people to unnecessary surgery, and I have since been working in therapy to regain my mental health. Unfortunately I am still left with the physical results of this ordeal. The last surgery reduced my breasts from a size A to almost no breast tissue at all. In retrospect I believe the doctor who performed this last surgery made a medical and ethical mistake and I would like legal advice as to whether I have a right to ask him to refund my money or to seek legal action if he refuses.

[This message has been edited by kvanderlee (edited July 07, 2000).]
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My response:

Without a State name, we can't even attempt to assist you, if we're even able to assist you at all. Laws are different everywhere.

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