Thanks for sharing this video. I like how John Oliver and his team try to add some humor to the issue but there is some seriously disturbing stuff going on with the medical device industry. The fact that even some doctors and surgeons are kept in the dark about the approval process the FDA uses for new medical devices blows my mind, but honestly I am not surprised. In the video when the woman talks about having the vaginal mesh in her and what it feels like, that is EXACTLY how I feel each and every day when I wake up, until the time when I am finally able to fall asleep at night. Pulling, burning and tugging sensations, sometimes shooting pain, and the feeling of sandpaper inside me. As a patient it feels like I am my only advocate. My wife, family and friends are sympathetic but only survivors of a bad medical device implant can truly understand what it feels like to have something implanted inside you go so wrong. The FDA needs to open more avenues for patients to report their failed medical device implant and companies need to be held responsible for the grief they are causing people. I wish doctors and surgeons would be more sympathetic towards these people and realize what their patients are telling them is true and that no, the devices they are implanting in people are not always safe (and often not tested). In a lot of cases us patients feel that the surgeon removes the implant is our only hope and only the removal surgeons see the damage first hand that these devices can actually cause.