jerseyhulk wrote:Gt1956 wrote:jerseyhulk wrote:
I’m sure that a failed implant wouldn’t cause death but the busted implant is rubbing on my inside. So if it does cause permeant injury, I would consider that serious. If this is scarring up my insides or leaves my penis inoperable and useless. Or an infection sets in and they have to start cutting away. I’m sure a lot of men would agree with me that’s a death sentence because I will not live that way.
Sorry Jerseyhulk. My post sounds harsh towards you but It isn't meant to be harsh to you. I was trying to show how the 3 parties to the surgery react to minimize their exposure to losses. By far I think hospitals take the most stringent position. They'll be the hardest to get around in my opinion. Let me throw a few ideas out to you.
Attack the 3 one at a time. The manufacturer will likely be the easiest to get some kind of help from.
Work on the surgeon & see what position he takes. If he'll do it for free or a heavily discounted rate. Ask if he would be willing to perform the surgery at a small out patient surgical center. I'm pretty sure that they are cheaper.
You can try going to the hospital & asking about indigent care. My daughter had some emergency hospital care. The hospital had an office that sorted through the lower income patients & picked some that could be slid over onto Medicaid. Trick was that it had to be done within a few days of the care being given. Even if Medicaid wasn't an option they could write some of it off their taxes as charity care.
I think in another post you mention a cost of $100,000. I'm sure that on paper that cost might of been tossed around. It's a fake number. The insurance companies negotiate huge discounts that they'll never disclose to you. Commonly the cash price is quoted around $18k to $23k. Take out around $8k for the implant & whatever the surgeon fee is. You'll be looking at the hospital costing maybe as low as $8k. Still a huge number but nothing like $100k.
Is there a chance that your school offers a better health insurance than you have currently?
Please don't give up. This won't be easy but it might be more attainable than you think. I wish you the very best of luck. Keep us posted, please.
Thanks Gt1956, no offense was taken. I appreciate everyone's input as I don't know of any options at this point. I won't give up, although living with this pain is scary and hindering at times. I don't know how long it will take till I can get it fixed. I won't let this happen to me again next time. I expected a good 8 to 10 years at least out of it, not 4. But next time I will be in a better situation hopefully. I just really hope I can get it fixed soon. This has already started affecting my life physically and I can see problems arising in my relationship. I'm just trying to fight and hang on at this point.
Friendly warning. My gall bladder attacks & eventual removal proved one thing to me. The medical profession, under some circumstances, are hesitant to treat pain. I laid on an exam table more than once in fairly bad pain because they didn't want to "mask" the pain. One time I spent most of a day on an iv drip of demerol (I think). It still hurt but I didn't care. Go figure.
Just an opinion, complain about the scarring & disfigurement. Chance might be that complaining about the pain won't get you very far. Start beating on the hospital side of the equation. They'll give you the most grief IMHO. Best of luck.