http://www.philly.com/philly/hp/new...ng_anesthetized_patient_temporary_tattoo.html
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Probably has way more to do with where the tattoo was placed than anything else. Below the panty line, that's just not a smart idea. Actually this strikes me as a "What do you get when you put two idiots together? A lawsuit." type of situation.
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LMAO!!! Only in New Jersey!
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Another one of those mindless "I burnt myself because the coffee is hot" things. Did the woman not know the Dr.? If so she must have known that he was a joker. What ARE we coming to?
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Wasnt meeeeee. :)
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Even for a "joker" this is rather iffy. A temp. tattoo is one thing, below the panty line is going into dangerous territory, familiar or not. Thats not something any patient would feel comfortable with imo and I dont blame her for being a little upset.
There are perverts who are priests, teachers, social workers etc, why not a doctor? If he was just trying to be funny or whatever, he needs to sharpen up his common sense, doing what he did is just begging for trouble.alen1 likes this. -
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Well, she wasn't wearing panties during the surgery. And, if it was L5, which is the most common site, the incision could have been below the "panty line" anyway. Sounds like a great physician, but yeah, when you get that prefix (target) in front of your name, you better stick to the standard or care.
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Rose below the panty line? Up front?
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Why didnt he put the tattoo on her arm, or shoulder? The placement of it makes it creepy and puts it out of the realm of a joke, and into the realm of offensive imo.
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This is a stuipd lawsuit and a waste of everyone's time.
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Dude deserves to get sued IMO, strictly because of placement. Just because you are a doctor doesn't mean you have any more right to go down their then anyone else unless its medically necessary. Which clearly this was not.
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And not only have no problem with it but feel no one should and that any doctor should be able to do the same any time they want? Because if this suit is frivolous that's essentially what you are saying, that this is fine behaviour and should not be grounds for any kind of legal action. -
That said I find the idea of surgery patients waking up with temp tattoos absolutely hysterical.
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You seemed so serious and then the comment above lol. Nice work dolphan.dolphan117 likes this. -
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Yes, that is what I am saying. It is fine behavior and should not be grounds for any kind of legal action.dolphan117 likes this. -
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We allow you to be wrong. :shifty:
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Also the man is a doctor and was cutting her in that region. What he did was not damaging in any way whatsoever.
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It may have not been damaging but that still doesn't make it right for him to do that.
Alright, lets say you undergo surgery below your waist line. I never wish this on you or anyone else but hypothetically speaking. And after the surgery, you go home and you find that the surgeon did the same thing that has happened in this situation. Would you feel violated or think it was funny? Remember, its below your waist line, in the region of your manhood or your backside.Last edited: Jul 16, 2008calphin likes this. -
Doctor should have put the Tat on her rump...am 100% positive the husband wouldnt have seen it then.
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