In Canada, are all lawsuits public knowledge?

I smell a troll. First of all, I live in a French speaking place and entourage in that language simply means the people who are habitually around you, i.e. friends and family. So excuse me for not knowing the English definition means the people surrounding an important person. Second of all, you do not have the facts straight about what happened. I've had three surgeries, believe it or not. The first surgery was primarily to correct a functional bite issue. He also wanted to do a chin advancement because as I understood it, he was moving my lower jaw back a bit and my profile was already weak, so he said he'd move the chin forward 3mm. Three millimeters is nothing right? Well, he deformed my face with that chin procedure. My chin was put on very crooked, it was elongated by leaving a space between bone segments (when he told me my face would end up looking shorter), the advanced bone segment was not touching the rest of my skull and was attached only with metal hardware, and the chin was advanced 8mm simply because he felt like doing it during the surgery. I was horrified. He told me the created facial deformities were due to a particular set of screw-ups/reasons that he would correct. They sent me in for a second rushed surgery while I was still healing from the jaw surgery. This surgery only marginally corrected the issues and added more problems such as a detached muscle that was hanging off my face and muscle puckering. I also found out that my lower jaw had barely been moved back. After several months trying to adjust to my new appearance, I couldn't in the end and just wanted to have the chin bone segment positioned where it was originally. I was met with reluctance but promised this in the end. The promise was not followed through on.

I consulted with a lawyer before the last surgery, so I have a different case now. I wrote a post that I spoke with a lawyer on the phone and they said my case was difficult to take based on contingency fees, so I am doubtful about how far I can go now even if my case has evolved, but I have a small smidge of hope.

Other doctors that I consulted with before my last surgery saw my issues and said they don't like to do chin advancements on females because it looks masculine. They understood my situation and were sympathetic.

I gave consent to be surgically altered to achieve my ORIGINAL appearance, not a different appearance.

Apparently you get off on being a condescending know-it-all. You see from my post history that I already sought and seek psychological aid, so stop being an asshole attacking someone in a moment of weakness.

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