Hardball: docs watched game, suit says, while patient's "painful erection" ignored

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Bus driver sues hospital for $2million after doctors and staff watched
a baseball game on TV instead of helping with his painful erection
(Daily Mail)
A bus driver has sued a Connecticut hospital, saying staff at an affiliated facility failed to promptly and properly treat his painful erection and watched a baseball game on television while he waited.

Daren Scott of Brockton, Massachusetts, is seeking $2 million in his federal lawsuit against Yale-New Haven Hospital.

The lawsuit says Scott was diagnosed before the incident with recurrent priapism, a persistent painful erection unrelated to sexual stimulation.
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While waiting, Scott said he noticed that the facility's staff, including physicians on duty, was watching the game on TV. Scott says his pain worsened and he told a nurse.

'Notwithstanding this call for help, the staff, including the physicians, continued to watch the baseball game and ignore plaintiff's condition,' the lawsuit states.
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more, with "painful priapism" sidebar, at link above
 
The poor guy. It sounds like he went through quite an ordeal and like the doctors weren't very compassionate. I wonder why he waited 3 years to sue though.
 

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