Delayed diagnosis of Cauda Equina syndrome - Sam's story
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 4 янв 2022
- Sam tell his very personal story of a delayed diagnosis of Cauda Equina syndrome. This includes the early signs and misdiagnosis, to his being fired from his job and then seeking out a specialist lawyer to help him through the process of challenging the delayed diagnosis and claiming compensation.
i have just had surgery for this at 22 and i am so grateful that i don’t think i will have long lasting effects! i was treated terribly and will be pursuing legal action as well :)
How are you now?
@@uruasija9141 perfectly fine thankfully! have just gone back to work :)
Hi 😊 how are you getting on?
I'm in the same position.
Do you recommend any legal companies? I would love to hear that you're still on the mend x
@@EliFox01 hello! unfortunately i had no case to pursue but in the long run im just happy i can walk again 😂 In terms of solicitor i would just speak to local medical negligence people and ask for advise 😄 hope you’re doing okay!
I have it I was paralyzed 12/24/17. I was u paralyzed on Christmas. It's really hard living with something and no one can help.
Where are you located? I have a similar situation with cauda equina syndrome.
Is it no win no fee ?.
We went to the ER 5 days in a row , 5 ER VISTS until they finally took us seriously! Now my husband is paralyzed.
I had CES surgery September 2022. I had been having back pain for about 5 months and one day I sneezed and within 2 days I could barely walk and eventually could not feel anything below the waist. I went to the emergency room and thankfully they diagnosed me that night. I was operated on early the next morning. Recovery has been rough, I’m in my 40’s but I was a very athletic person and a gym rat. I tackled my physical therapy like I did my workouts. I can now run again for about 4 minutes continuous. Nothing like I use to be able to do, but great full. The saddle anesthesia is still there but has greatly faded. My calf’s muscles have healed nicely, but still weak. After the surgery I couldn’t get on my tippy toes but now I can. My bowels have gotten a lot better and I can finally start a urine stream without pushing. I say all this to say tell your husband to take his physical therapy serious, don’t give up. The quicker he gets the blood flowing to the areas that have been damaged the better. I thought I’d never be able to walk correctly again, but now if you saw me you’d never know. I hope your husband has a speedy recovery. I know how scared he probably is right now because I was there.
I've been told i have CES symptoms but nothing is being done about it, still suffering, been suffering for decades and i just cant seem to get help.
Sorry to hear that. I have other back problems so I can sympathize but not fully understand. Hope you get help. Disgusting that Drs and insurance companies drag their feet and leave people suffering.
I suffered from ces. Not able to walk, with diaper and catheter. But after prayer Jesus healed me from all that and i could walk. Still having saddle numbness . All because delayed surgery after a month
I would find another Dr immediately.
i keep getting passed around
@@chicfromthesticks8900
@@bhuvaneshwaran000how are you now? Does sensation came?
Whats so difficult about it? Are you saying it's a nightmare trying to bring legal action ?.
I am suffering cauda equina syndromes my surgery late by doctors and I am not recover after surgery my surgery done 3month before
How are you now? Please tell