I've had a prognathism since I was young, so I looked into it with a friend for a long time, and my friend got plastic surgery first. When I asked him a year after getting the surgery, he said that most of his
sensation had returned and that he was satisfied, so he went to the same hospital and the same director.
But for some reason, he hasn't felt sensation for 2 years... He can't even close his mouth properly, so his pronunciation is slurred...
So I have to force him to close his mouth, but his chin is stuck and it doesn't work well. I'm going crazy because I'm so nervous.
The hospital said that he's the first patient with symptoms like mine. LOL So I signed up to find out if it's true. I'm
going to level up quickly and look for reviews.
University hospitals say that if there's nerve damage, the nerves that can recover will return within a year, so if sensation doesn't return after that, you have no choice but to adapt and live with it. But
the hospital where I got the surgery said that since there were no problems with the surgery, it would definitely return regardless of individual differences, and every time I went, they gave me an injection and sent me back...ㅜㅜㅜ
I didn't claim medical malpractice, I just said that I really wanted to get treatment because it was so uncomfortable, but he got defensive... The doctor seems like a good person, so I'm glad that he sometimes shows up on YouTube as an algorithm. That's what happened...
I wasn't angry enough to talk about suing, so the hospital told me that since I could recover, they should treat me as best they could and if I didn't recover, give me a refund. If they refused, they would file a refund claim through the Medical Dispute Mediation and Arbitration Agency or the Consumer Agency, so I told them to try
. They said they couldn't just give me a refund and were curious to see how much they would charge.
After getting the third stab wound injection, it hurt, and I was so sad after hearing those words that I cried a lot in the injection room
. Oh , I'm still tearing up...
Seriously, mistakes can happen when performing medical procedures at a hospital. I didn't ask about negligence,
but if the result is bad, shouldn't you take responsibility instead of avoiding it?
In civil cases, if there is negligence, you pay damages, and regardless of negligence, if the result is bad, you pay compensation and settle... I think the arbitration center or consumer agency will also tell me to pay compensation
and settle... The hospital sent me back after telling me to get 5 shots... I wonder what's going to happen after that...
I don't need anything else, I just want to get a refund and forget about it...
If they won't even do this, I'll really go crazy.