Number Five: Leave It, I’d Rather Die. A man named Hurshell Ralls checked in one day to get a cancerous lump removed from his bladder. In addition to the bladder chunk, the doctors had also removed his penis and testicles in order to keep the cancer from spreading. The surgery went fine, however no one told Ralls that he was coming out of it smooth until after the procedure had been finished.
Number Four: Think About It. Some hospitals are great at what they do, and some just need to rethink their hiring decisions. One particular hospital located in Rhode Island is a great example of this. In this hospital, brain …show more content…
For those of you who have ever considered utilizing the technology of plastic surgery to get a nose job, you should probably just remind yourself how thankful you are that you even have a nose. After Vishal Thakkar received a nose job from one of the “best” plastic surgeons in the business, he experienced difficulties breathing and actually had to have the nose removed altogether.Number One: It Wasn’t Worth It. A man by the name of Sherman Sizemore was in need of a routine surgery, and proceeded to have it taken care of. However, due to either a medical error or a rare invincibility to his anesthetic, Sizemore was able to feel every poke, prod, and slice during the procedure. What’s even worse, the anesthetic did manage to paralyze him and prevent communication with the doctors, who completed the surgery. Although he survived, he was so traumatized by the intense pain of the surgery that he later committed suicide. Obviously, he has never had to experience child