đŻ After waking up from the anesthesia, I heard the conversation between my doctor and his assistant: “If he discovers this, we’re done for,” and what I learned next was horrifying.
One day, I felt severe pain and my colleagues called an ambulance. I even lost consciousness and woke up in the hospital, surrounded by doctors.
After a series of tests, the doctors discovered a tumor on one of my kidneys. Fortunately, it was a benign tumor and everything was expected to go well after the surgery.
A date was set for the surgery, and since it was going to be done under general anesthesia, I was assured there was nothing to worry about.
So there I was, at the hospital, surrounded by my family and loved ones, waiting for the operation. I was taken to the operating room, and after receiving the anesthesia, the last thing I remember were the words of the doctor: “Donât worry, when you wake up, it will all be behind you.”
Then, I woke up hearing the voices of the doctors. I wasnât fully conscious yet, but I could hear them. They were so busy talking that they hadnât noticed I was already awake.
They were discussing my operation and my condition, saying: “If he discovers this, weâre done for.”
A few minutes later, I fell asleep again, but what I had heard was horrifyingâŠ
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The doctor was explaining to his assistant that one of my kidneys had been accidentally damaged during the surgery.
Since I could live with one kidney, they decided not to tell me.
“If he finds out, he might sue us,” the doctor said.
When I finally woke up, I felt a wave of anger rush over me.
I was certain they had lied to me.
I wasnât willing to let this slide.
I requested further tests, and everything was confirmed: my kidney had indeed been damaged.
I decided to take legal action because a doctor has no right to play with peopleâs lives, especially so negligently.
Their mistake cost me more than just a kidney, and I was determined to make them face the consequences.










