Woman speaks out after 'excruciating' procedure at Brampton hospital, says details not properly communicated

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A Caledon, Ont., woman is seeking accountability after undergoing the “most excruciating” experience of her life at Brampton Civic Hospital. 

Terri-Ann Perras, 33, said she received no sedation or pain medication before the procedure, in which she was given a ureteral stent to help treat a kidney stone. A ureteral stent is a thin tube used to help urine pass from the kidneys to the bladder.

The pain she experienced was like nothing she had ever felt before, she said. 

“I describe it as, quite literally,  the most barbaric thing I’ve ever been through,” Perras told CBC Toronto. “I have laboured and birthed four children

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