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Dummy Ang Mo don't know how to fuck, damaged his dick shortened and sue hospital
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Doctors should had castrated him at once. :D fucktard Ang Mo! http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2014...n_5496423.html Man's Penis 'Shortened By About An Inch' By Surgery So He Sues Hospital, As You Would The Huffington Post UK | Posted: 15/06/2014 14:49 BST | Updated: 15/06/2014 15:59 BST Share on Google+ Get UK Newsletters: Subscribe Follow: Man's Penis Shortened, UK NEWS, Weird News, UK News A Canadian man is suing a hospital for negligence after surgery apparently shortened his penis preventing him from having sex. The unnamed individual, who is a paraplegic, fractured his member during sex with his wife in 2011. When he visited hospital with the rather unfortunate injury he claims a nurse failed to examine his penis and dismissed it as minor trauma. man shock File photo Weeks later the fracture was finally diagnosed and he underwent surgery to correct it. The lawsuit claims the procedure left him with permanent scarring, the inability to have sex a reduced his penis by "about an inch". He claims his wife left him after he could no longer make love for around two years. The man told Canada's QMI Agency: "This has caused a greater impact on my life than when I lost the use of my legs." Botched surgeries are far from rare. Earlier this year, an English man who went under the knife for a minor urological procedure ended up getting a vasectomy by accident. In December 2013, the Telegraph reported that more than 150 patients in Britain's National Health Service had suffered from botched procedures over a six-month period, according to official statistics. In 37 of those cases, patients underwent surgery on the wrong part of the body, including a woman who had her fallopian tube removed instead of her appendix. Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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