Quote from: Limbfan2020 on February 17, 2021, 10:49:07 AMI'm laughing about this thread! 
Have you checked the doctor's team? They look very terrifying. Reminds me on the US movie "Hostel".
never do lengthening with sarin, the worse place to do LL surgery
I messaged sarin's assistant on whatsapp before I visited this forum and he promised 8 cm in tibia without telling me about any associated risk. I won't trust any doc in India other than parihar. Parihar has great reviews on google and practo but he doesn't advertise and doesn't accept everyone as his patient.
Quote from: indian on February 17, 2021, 01:39:59 PMI messaged sarin's assistant on whatsapp before I visited this forum and he promised 8 cm in tibia without telling me about any associated risk. I won't trust any doc in India other than parihar. Parihar has great reviews on google and practo but he doesn't advertise and doesn't accept everyone as his patient.
Respectable doctors don't make promises.
Meanwhile at an Indian limb lenghtening clinic. Surgery without anaesthesia -> 10% off! 

what's the point of this? no racism there??
Lol how you blame the doctor when u not exercising ? Non bearing frame is cheap , but you should do your own research and stretch your leg everyday. Im not support him , i finish LL in Vietnam but i do non bearing frame too. I dont need to cut my Tendon because i excercise every day . Dont blame Dr for your fault
Hey guys I'm not on the forum no more and yes I deleted my diary due to some of the toxic comments.
I felt it's not really worth it but I can confirm I have recovered and can jog and skip with a skipping rope. I can also run and I can admit not as fast as I was.
I would still say my recovery took too long and so I wouldn't recommend femurs. If you're going for tibias yes I can recommend him.
Quote from: moderator1 on March 09, 2020, 04:15:57 AM Hey Growtow, yes his first surgery was successful. however his second surgery did not go well unfortunately, he had nonunion he had to do bone grafting. he decided to delete his diary when people requested him to update his latest xray after 7 months post bone graft, so presumably, he still has nonunion. apart from that he clearly stated in his last post. that he does not recommend HLN at all to any other patients for femur lengthening.
I can confirm you are off the mark on saying i still have non union, That was fixed in the second surgery but again I can confirm my recovery was very slow.
Do what you want with that information.
If you have the money for femurs I would say go elsewhere but if you are ok with a long recovery and when I say long I mean atleast 1 year then ok.
I'm very honest here ok, so tibias is a Go from me but femurs if you have the money go elsewhere.
I will say that that Dr sarin did look after me and even gave me free accommodation on my second visit.
Really if you don't make trouble he looks after you.
Again not defending just stating my factual experience.
In the end though I don't think anyone is going to be able to travel to India for a long time so whatever.
Quote from: 4cms on May 21, 2021, 10:02:27 AMI can confirm you are off the mark on saying i still have non union, That was fixed in the second surgery but again I can confirm my recovery was very slow.
Do what you want with that information.
If you have the money for femurs I would say go elsewhere but if you are ok with a long recovery and when I say long I mean atleast 1 year then ok.
I'm very honest here ok, so tibias is a Go from me but femurs if you have the money go elsewhere.
I will say that that Dr sarin did look after me and even gave me free accommodation on my second visit.
Really if you don't make trouble he looks after you.
Again not defending just stating my factual experience.
In the end though I don't think anyone is going to be able to travel to India for a long time so whatever.
Why you had a so slow rehabilitatiin with femurs? Usually they heal faster that tibias.
Was any specific complication except from doing it with externals which is always a very bad decision for femur LL ?
What matters most though is that you are now ok.
Stay strong!
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