Patient Champion

The final frontier. Deciding when, if and how.
Larry10625

Re: Patient Champion

Postby Larry10625 » Tue Jul 18, 2017 9:51 pm

nudist wrote:
PCHelp76180 wrote: I now have a revision to look forward to because of a botched installation.


I fail to understand why a lawyer would not be consulted to recover any and all costs of correcting a mistake. your signature on a form acknowledging the risks does not give license to negligence, misrepresentation and/or mistakes.



This is exactly why insurance is so damn expensive. Law suits is not the answer to all of the worlds problems.

Larry

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Re: Patient Champion

Postby nudist » Tue Jul 18, 2017 10:10 pm

Larry10625 wrote:
nudist wrote:
PCHelp76180 wrote: I now have a revision to look forward to because of a botched installation.


I fail to understand why a lawyer would not be consulted to recover any and all costs of correcting a mistake. your signature on a form acknowledging the risks does not give license to negligence, misrepresentation and/or mistakes.



This is exactly why insurance is so damn expensive. Law suits is not the answer to all of the worlds problems.

Larry


if a defective implant from coloplast is installed in me, you can bet that coloplast will fully pay for the revision for me. you can just say "oh well. I don't want to increase anyone's insurance costs so I'll pay for my revision and hope the next one isn't defective also".
updated: 70 y.o., implanted with titan nov. 3 by Dr. Brady in orlando to correct peyronies. 20 cm with 3 cm RTEs. due to the severity of the peyronies, some internal excisions were made scrotally, recovery will probably take a little longer.

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Re: Patient Champion

Postby ThePlumber1964 » Tue Jul 18, 2017 10:26 pm

nudist wrote:if a defective implant from coloplast is installed in me, you can bet that coloplast will fully pay for the revision for me. you can just say "oh well. I don't want to increase anyone's insurance costs so I'll pay for my revision and hope the next one isn't defective also".


That should be the honorable and responsible thing to do. However, it will be a steep high hill to climb. Egos ruin everything, including skilled surgeons response to clearly botched procedures.
54 years old, happily married for 30 years to a beautiful & outstanding lady. Onset ED at 49. Finally fixed on 11/08/2017 by the master Dr. Eid with a Titan XL 26, no RTEs! Previously had 3 AMS implants (LGX & CX), all botched.

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Re: Patient Advocate

Postby bbb2.5 » Wed Jul 19, 2017 6:18 am

IJN1324 wrote:
bbb2.5 wrote:Thanks , I agree more guys need to know there is hope out there after ED takes over one's life.... I hope to help those in need of answers. Mind if i ask what is the difference in a Advocate Champion and a Patient Advocate?



Same thing, i believe

Okay ...was curious if there was a difference... 8-)

Larry10625

Re: Patient Champion

Postby Larry10625 » Wed Jul 19, 2017 6:34 am

nudist wrote:
Larry10625 wrote:
nudist wrote:
I fail to understand why a lawyer would not be consulted to recover any and all costs of correcting a mistake. your signature on a form acknowledging the risks does not give license to negligence, misrepresentation and/or mistakes.



This is exactly why insurance is so damn expensive. Law suits is not the answer to all of the worlds problems.

Larry


if a defective implant from coloplast is installed in me, you can bet that coloplast will fully pay for the revision for me. you can just say "oh well. I don't want to increase anyone's insurance costs so I'll pay for my revision and hope the next one isn't defective also".



I agree 100%, the hospital and or surgeon should do the revision FREE, but to me that does not mean law suit. If a suit is necessary, then fine you really have no choice but to sue. Have a great day. :)

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Re: Patient Champion

Postby PCHelp76180 » Wed Jul 19, 2017 9:18 am

Larry10625 wrote:
nudist wrote:
Larry10625 wrote:

This is exactly why insurance is so damn expensive. Law suits is not the answer to all of the worlds problems.

Larry


if a defective implant from coloplast is installed in me, you can bet that coloplast will fully pay for the revision for me. you can just say "oh well. I don't want to increase anyone's insurance costs so I'll pay for my revision and hope the next one isn't defective also".



I agree 100%, the hospital and or surgeon should do the revision FREE, but to me that does not mean law suit. If a suit is necessary, then fine you really have no choice but to sue. Have a great day. :)


Think of it this way, if you have a new "engine" installed in your car and it fails who do you blame? The mechanic or the engine manufacturer? It's going to depend, in my situation the "engine" works fine but the "alignment" is totally wrong. I have been back to the "mechanic" twice and I see a long battle on my hands to get something fixed that should have been done right the first time.
ED since my late 30's. Implanted 7/7/15 Titan Coloplast 18cm +4 cm extenders. Revision Jan 2017

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Re: Patient Champion

Postby Cnidium » Thu Jul 20, 2017 8:11 pm

PCHelp,

who was your surgeon.
Titan OTR. Dr. Hakky - successful surgery and very happy with outcome.
My advice: choose a world-class surgeon and make yourself the healthiest you can.


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