Despite the provided guarantee, its validity diminishes if the medical facility lacks the necessary technology to address the issue at hand. Ultimately, it is at the discretion of the hospital to determine the application of the guarantee. Approximately 4 years have elapsed since undergoing the surgery, and I resided in the country of the surgical operation for a year and a half following the procedure. Since then, I have raised concerns about persisting issues and requested their resolution, with assurances that these problems may resolve upon returning to my home country. Presently, upon expressing skepticism regarding the likelihood of a cure, they have proposed an unfamiliar treatment approach. Apprehensive that the suggested surgery may exacerbate the situation, I have decided to seek advice from a renowned hospital and have instructed them to gather the necessary materials for consultation. However, there has been no progress in this narrative for nearly a month, leading me to overlook messages and refrain from responding. Understandably, they are likely preoccupied as well, but the accumulating stress is palpable. Moreover, it is foreseeable that I may experience immobility for another year post-surgery. Essentially, this would entail a full year without income, while expenses continue to rise. Considering there are approximately 5 years remaining until the warranty expiration, the current circumstances may seem nonsensical.