TBPI FROM NIGERIA

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Henryproxy
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TBPI FROM NIGERIA

Post by Henryproxy »

Hello everyone. Just came across this site from searching and trying to know more about my BRACHIAL PLEXUS. Cuz my doctors didn't explain the nature of things to me.
Let me introduce myself. I am henry by name a 19 years old boy from Nigeria.
I had a severe motor cycle accident that almost took my life.i was told by my doctor that
I had brachal plexus avulsion to my right hand. And a serious injury to my elbow. No movement or sensation in my hand, wrist and fingers. i can move my upper arm but not my shoulders. Doctors told me theres nothing that can be done for me. I should go and pray. My research has even made me find out that they re nt right. I used to have pain in my fingers but the pains re gone now. It been two months now and stil no improvement. I jst live my life feeling sorry for myself. Since i have been reading about öther people who also is in the same situation like me. I just have hope and believe in myself. Thats why i have decided to post about my own experience i am passing through here in nigeria. It is hard but one must move on with life. Thanks everyone.
sashikant
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Joined: Mon Apr 25, 2011 10:57 pm
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Re: TBPI FROM NIGERIA

Post by sashikant »

In Louisiana, there are special procedures which must be followed in medical malpractice cases. For example, in Louisiana, a claim must be filed with the State before a lawsuit can be filed. This claim is then reviewed by a panel of three Louisiana doctors, who give an opinion about whether any health care provider committed malpractice.Only after the panel has reached its decision can a lawsuit be filed. There are many complicated details to this Louisiana panel procedure, and many traps for the inexperienced Louisiana attorney
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