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    Later, we made the decision to undergo surgery in June or July due to the unexpected Covid situation in India. Consequently, I gathered my essential belongings and embarked on the journey in late June. Arriving on the 28th of June in Gurgaon, the following day saw Harry arranging a significant meeting with Dr. Saini at his clinic. Dr. Saini was exceptionally amiable towards me, while Harry provided detailed information about the procedure without relenting on his stance. Following a profound discussion, we settled on the 1st of July as the surgery date. Thus, I presented myself at the hospital on the 30th of June, where Dr. Saini conducted the necessary tests in preparation for the surgery scheduled to commence at 9 am.

    Initial height – 158-159cm
    Target – 6-7cm
    Procedure – LON Tibia
    Surgery Date – 1st July
    Surgeon – Dr. Saini
    Guide – Dr. Hirdesh (Harry)

    DAY 1-3

    Thus, I woke up at 6.00 am, took a shower, and then conversed with my family offering prayers for my well-being. Subsequently, a catheter was inserted into my bladder, and I was put on glucose before being taken to the operating theatre. Under epidural anesthesia, which I found somewhat challenging, I once again sought divine intervention and reminisced about my loved ones. Gradually, I began to lose sensation in my legs. The entire staff displayed utmost professionalism as the surgery, guided by Dr. Saini’s experienced hands, proceeded for six hours, with meticulous attention to every detail using a sophisticated medical imaging device known as ‘C-ARM’.
    After the procedure, I was transferred to the ICU ward, where both HARRY and Dr. Saini reassured me of the surgery’s complete success. By the evening, sensation started returning to my legs. For the initial two days, I experienced minimal pain due to the continuous epidural. Subsequently, the epidural was removed, and I was put on IV. On the third day, HARRY visited me, assisted me in sitting up, and engaged me in basic exercises.

    Here are some post-surgery images.

    DAY: 4-5

    The clinic maintained impeccable hygiene standards, and the staff provided me with exceptional care. Pain levels were tolerable, but the most discomforting aspect was bowel movements. On the fourth day, the IV and catheter were removed, and despite increased pain, effective painkillers were administered. The fifth day involved X-ray examinations, after which HARRY transferred me to accommodation.

    Below are the X-rays of my legs.

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    trustingSeafowl
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    Could you explain the meaning of that?
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