The Shocking Truth Behind the Largest Medical Payout Ever: How One Doctor's Visit for Fatigue Ended in a Penis Procedure Gone Wrong!
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When we visit a doctor, we place our trust in their expertise, hoping to find relief from whatever ails us. But for one man in New Mexico, a simple doctor's visit for fatigue and weight loss spiralled into a medical nightmare, culminating in the largest medical malpractice payout in U.S. history.
The 66-year-old man, whose identity remains confidential, sought help at NuMale Medical Center in Albuquerque back in 2017. Little did he know this decision would lead to irreversible damage to his penis and a drastic change in his quality of life.
According to the lawsuit filed in 2020, the clinic, which preyed on elderly men, coaxed the patient into receiving multiple 'invasive erectile dysfunction shots' directly into his penis several times a week. These injections, which were not only unnecessary but also harmful, resulted in the man's permanent impotence and severe penile scarring. The damage was so extensive that he now must sit down to urinate, as his penis has become enveloped in thick scar tissue.
The legal battle lasted four years, and the now 72-year-old man was awarded a staggering AU$637.3 million in damages. This payout set a record, surpassing the previous largest medical malpractice award of AU$335 million given to former basketball player Allan Navarro in 2006 after a misdiagnosed stroke left him with brain damage.
Lori Bencoe, one of the plaintiff's attorneys, emphasised the gravity of the situation, stating that there is no place for licensed professionals to defraud patients for money. Nick Rowley, another attorney for the plaintiff, highlighted the egregious nature of the case on Instagram, revealing that the man was sent home with a 'dangerous chemical' in his penis without an antidote. However, the specific chemicals used remain undisclosed.
The trial, which took place last month, ended with this historic verdict. However, NuMale Medical Center has not admitted to any wrongdoing and has refrained from commenting on the case due to ongoing legal proceedings. Brad Palubicki, the President of NuMale Medical Center, expressed respect for the judicial process and emphasised the company's commitment to responsible patient care and strict safety standards.
NuMale's Albuquerque clinic specialises in treatments for erectile dysfunction and testosterone replacement, as well as weight loss and hair replacement. Despite the controversy, the clinic boasts an average of 4.4 stars out of 54 Google reviews and claims to have treated over 100,000 patients since its inception in 2013.
Erectile dysfunction injections, when used appropriately, are designed to relax muscles and increase blood flow in the penis, leading to an erection. They are a common treatment for the condition, which affects about 30 million men in the U.S., predominantly those over the age of 65.
This case is a stark reminder of the importance of seeking second opinions and being wary of treatments that seem too aggressive or unnecessary. It also underscores the need for vigilance in the medical community to prevent such exploitation, especially of vulnerable populations like the elderly.
This story is a cautionary tale for our readers at the Seniors Discount Club. Always ensure that you are fully informed about any medical procedure, understand the risks involved, and feel comfortable with the care you are receiving. Don't hesitate to speak up or seek another medical opinion if something feels wrong. Your health and well-being are paramount; no one should endure what this man went through.
We invite you to share your thoughts and experiences with medical treatments in the comments below. Have you ever felt pressured into a procedure you weren't sure about? How did you handle the situation? Your insights could be invaluable to fellow members of our community.
The 66-year-old man, whose identity remains confidential, sought help at NuMale Medical Center in Albuquerque back in 2017. Little did he know this decision would lead to irreversible damage to his penis and a drastic change in his quality of life.
According to the lawsuit filed in 2020, the clinic, which preyed on elderly men, coaxed the patient into receiving multiple 'invasive erectile dysfunction shots' directly into his penis several times a week. These injections, which were not only unnecessary but also harmful, resulted in the man's permanent impotence and severe penile scarring. The damage was so extensive that he now must sit down to urinate, as his penis has become enveloped in thick scar tissue.
The legal battle lasted four years, and the now 72-year-old man was awarded a staggering AU$637.3 million in damages. This payout set a record, surpassing the previous largest medical malpractice award of AU$335 million given to former basketball player Allan Navarro in 2006 after a misdiagnosed stroke left him with brain damage.
Lori Bencoe, one of the plaintiff's attorneys, emphasised the gravity of the situation, stating that there is no place for licensed professionals to defraud patients for money. Nick Rowley, another attorney for the plaintiff, highlighted the egregious nature of the case on Instagram, revealing that the man was sent home with a 'dangerous chemical' in his penis without an antidote. However, the specific chemicals used remain undisclosed.
The trial, which took place last month, ended with this historic verdict. However, NuMale Medical Center has not admitted to any wrongdoing and has refrained from commenting on the case due to ongoing legal proceedings. Brad Palubicki, the President of NuMale Medical Center, expressed respect for the judicial process and emphasised the company's commitment to responsible patient care and strict safety standards.
NuMale's Albuquerque clinic specialises in treatments for erectile dysfunction and testosterone replacement, as well as weight loss and hair replacement. Despite the controversy, the clinic boasts an average of 4.4 stars out of 54 Google reviews and claims to have treated over 100,000 patients since its inception in 2013.
Erectile dysfunction injections, when used appropriately, are designed to relax muscles and increase blood flow in the penis, leading to an erection. They are a common treatment for the condition, which affects about 30 million men in the U.S., predominantly those over the age of 65.
This case is a stark reminder of the importance of seeking second opinions and being wary of treatments that seem too aggressive or unnecessary. It also underscores the need for vigilance in the medical community to prevent such exploitation, especially of vulnerable populations like the elderly.
This story is a cautionary tale for our readers at the Seniors Discount Club. Always ensure that you are fully informed about any medical procedure, understand the risks involved, and feel comfortable with the care you are receiving. Don't hesitate to speak up or seek another medical opinion if something feels wrong. Your health and well-being are paramount; no one should endure what this man went through.
Key Takeaways
- A man in New Mexico was awarded a historic payout after suffering irreversible damage to his penis following unnecessary injections from a clinic.
- The patient went to NuMale Medical Center for fatigue and weight loss and was coaxed into receiving multiple invasive injections for erectile dysfunction.
- The lawsuit against the clinic resulted in an AU$ 637.3 million damages award, the largest medical malpractice payout by a jury in US history.
- The man, now incapable of obtaining an erection and forced to sit to urinate due to penile scarring, was represented by lawyers who highlighted the egregious breach of trust by the medical professionals.
We invite you to share your thoughts and experiences with medical treatments in the comments below. Have you ever felt pressured into a procedure you weren't sure about? How did you handle the situation? Your insights could be invaluable to fellow members of our community.
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