New bone infection case with LiveLifeTaller

Forums Limb Lengthening Patients Experiences New bone infection case with LiveLifeTaller

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    adoringPretzels
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    I came across a post on Twitter about a user who underwent LON Tibia limb lengthening a few months ago and is now dealing with osteomyelitis. He finished the limb lengthening process in July and was hospitalized afterward for dealing with pus oozing from his wounds, as per the translated Japanese content. Subsequently, he returned to Japan. It seems like he is facing challenges finding a Japanese doctor to attend to his condition. My thoughts are with him for a speedy recovery.
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      annoyedCod6
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      Whenever someone expresses interest in having surgery in Turkey, I hope for their well-being.

      I have a personal acquaintance who underwent a hair transplant there. As a result, their scalp is marked with scars, and the outcome appears far from authentic.

      I advise against pursuing any form of medical tourism in that region.

      LiveLifeTaller is merely one of numerous questionable practices prevalent in that area.

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      vengefulFlamingo
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      If attempting three surgeries in a day is your plan, mistakes are likely to occur, leading to severe consequences for your patients, just like this and many others. There are probably numerous patients facing similar issues, but they may hesitate to reveal them publicly or feel intimidated by LiveLifeTaller. Despite the numerous cases of complications, why would you persist in selecting butcher Halil?
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      troubledSalami2
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      They have repeated the action once more! The surgeons from Turkey! I despise them!

      I trust that Victor (Cyborg4Life) will cover this matter in one of his YouTube clips!

      TURKEY IS OFF LIMITS FOR LIMB LENGTHENING (LL) PATIENTS!!!!

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      beastialvitality
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      I used to consider Turkey but all this bad news coming out of there makes me hesitant.

      My goal is 3″ Femur and 2″ tibia for a reasonable price, is Dr. Giotikas my best bet for this or is there a better choice?

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      crushedGelding
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      I believe these Turkish surgeons have targeted Japanese individuals due to their familiarity with their traditional mindset. In Japan, masking emotions and refraining from displaying true feelings externally is highly regarded. Those who publicly exhibit strong emotions like anger, fear, or other feelings risk losing face, not only for themselves but also for those unaccustomed to handling such emotional displays.

      There are likely numerous limb lengthening patients encountering severe issues due to this surgeon. Nonetheless, they will remain silent!

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      cockySheep
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      I believe making generalizations is not the right approach. There might be competent surgeons in Turkey, but what we often witness are recurring failed cases. It is essential for individuals to carefully select where they undergo surgeries, not only in Turkey but in any country, as this procedure allows no room for error. In my view, if a company or surgeon heavily promotes themselves, it is wise to be cautious. Have you ever encountered advertisements by Dr. Rozburch or Dr. Paley? No, because they rely on their reputation, not advertisements. Conversely, Dr. Debiparshad extensively advertises on platforms like Google and Facebook, which raises concerns for me, as it gives the impression that their priority may be financial gain rather than a passion for surgical excellence.
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      dearBuzzard
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      How did this situation occur? Isn’t it standard procedure to administer potent IV antibiotics immediately upon suspecting an internal infection? How on earth could a nurse allow it to escalate to this extent?
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      lazyIcecream
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      I somewhat doubt that their nurses might lack the expertise to differentiate and manage infections. To the extent that when I experienced a significant amount of pus discharging from my wound, their nurses indicated it was likely because of the thick gauze I had applied to the wound.
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