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Doctor Gave $65K For Amputating A Man’s Pennis- What Happened?
After a series of alleged mistakes led to the unneeded “complete amputation of his penis,” which left him with “no feeling” in his nether regions, a French hospital was forced to reimburse a man for about $65,000. The Administrative Court of Nantes has determined on his penile compensation.
The accused victim, who has not been identified, reportedly expressed contempt for the doctor who allegedly performed the allegedly excessive treatment at the Nantes University Hospital in 2014 by saying, “I have hatred towards this doctor who did not listen to me.” “He gambled with me,” I exclaimed.
The Cleveland Clinic reports that the father of three, who was 30 at the time, had been diagnosed with carcinoma, “a cancer that forms in epithelial tissue,” which lines most of the body’s organs.
In an effort to remedy his condition, the urologist at the hospital attempted to excise as much of the tumor as possible while minimizing the damage to his manhood.
Unfortunately, through a series of “faulty breaches,” the cancer metastasized throughout his entire member, per the Administrative Court of Nantes. This caused the patient such “crazy” pain that he said at one point he even contemplated amputating his member himself.
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“It was my wife who stopped me,” said the Western France native. “I had the cutter, Betadine, and I was preparing my thing in the garage!”
The tallywacker tumor grew throughout the years to the point where a doctor in Lyon asserted he was forced to amputate the patient’s penis. He stated that unless he did that, he would probably pass away from cancer.
So they made the decision to figuratively steal the man’s mojo. The apparently avoidable treatment was bemoaned by the “disgusted” amputee, who regretted that “he had removed everything.” He had just cut at the base of the testicles after leaving them.
“I’m terribly devastated, and it’s just shameful,” he continued.
Although the patient claims to have developed a coping strategy, he asserted that “you can’t substitute a feeling of a penis with multiple sensors.”
The man has since received €61,000 ($64,754.86) for “wrongful breaches” that led to “a total removal of the penis,” Frenchblue reported.
His lawyer, Me Georges Parastatis, had initially sued for 1 million euros, which the French court rejected. However, he reportedly plans to file an appeal on the grounds that the “psychological damage was not taken into account.”
On the bright side, the man’s cancer is finally in remission after years of heavy treatment.