Family sue Texas Doctor for $500,000 after she ‘accidentally’ performed a vasectomy on their 4 year old son.

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Y’all do realize this can be undone right. :snoop:

:mjlol: Talking about bloodlines lost and family trees trimmed.


Let me stop the nonsense right now before it spreads.
He won’t know the true impact it’s had until he reaches puberty.

I mean a bad haircut can grow out, but I’m still swinging on the barber. :yeshrug:
 

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- A Houston family is suing Texas Children's Hospital doctor after a 4-year-old went in for an inguinal hernia repair and left with a partial vasectomy.

The video above is ABC13's 24/7 livestream.

Doctor Susan L. Jarosz is being sued for medical negligence.

Houston attorneys Randy Sorrels and Tom Omondi said in a press release that the 4-year-old had complaints of right-sided swelling in his scrotum that would worsen in the evenings. Jarosz recommended a right inguinal hernia repair.

The boy's hernia removal was scheduled for August 4, 2021, but instead, Jarosz also cut the vas deferens, the tube that carries the sperm out of the testes.

Jarosz and the risk management staff at Texas Children's Hospital advised the family of what happened and the possible short- and long-term consequences of this injury, including reduced fertility.

"While apologies were given, full accountability was not accepted," Sorrels and Omondi said. "The parents now face the difficult task of explaining this to their son at the appropriate age."

A spokesperson with the Texas Children's Hospital released the following statement:

"Texas Children's Hospital's top priority is the health and well-being of our patients. Due to patient privacy requirements, we are unable to comment."
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I’m 99.999% certain the boy wasn’t white.

And 500,000 is the maximum you can sue for damages in Texas, for this particular malpractice.



Quackery is the biggest crime in this country. The light is hardly ever shed on this crime.
 

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Y’all do realize this can be undone right. :snoop:

:mjlol: Talking about bloodlines lost and family trees trimmed.


Let me stop the nonsense right now before it spreads.

yeah, this cac I worked with years ago said he had one done after his first kid. His parents wanted more grandkids and paid for the reversal so he could have another (like 5 racks). Had another kid, then he went and got the permanent one you can't reverse. :dead:
 
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