While I see people have very good opinion on Parihar, I dont see many diaries, especially I do not remember seeing any LATN or LON diary on Parihar. My question is - is Parihar a good option for LATN ?
No, because he won't perform LATN.
Quote from: KiloKAHN on April 09, 2018, 07:02:08 AMNo, because he won't perform LATN.
His web page says he does.
http://www.parihar.com/faqs/lengthening_faqs.html#14
Quote from: 7231 on April 09, 2018, 03:37:42 PMHis web page says he does.
http://www.parihar.com/faqs/lengthening_faqs.html#14
That's for cases where LATN is required. For cosmetic lengthening, he does external, LON or internal.
I would refer to this page, specifically for Dr. Parihar's CLL patients.
Thanks Kilo and Android. So, he does LON? Any idea if there is any diary on LON with Parihar? I could nto find one. I am interested in a risk free doctor, under $40k (all inclusive) preferably in India (I am from India) or Russia (can travel easily to Russia) who performs a method that enables gaining 6-7 CM on tibia and being able to attend classes within 4 months of surgery day (which means only options are LATN or LON). ANd yes, I am Ok with walking like a zombie while attending class (I will recover while studying), I just want to go to class without the frames on me.
Quote from: 7231 on April 09, 2018, 07:55:16 PMThanks Kilo and Android. So, he does LON? Any idea if there is any diary on LON with Parihar? I could nto find one. I am interested in a risk free doctor, under $40k (all inclusive) preferably in India (I am from India) or Russia (can travel easily to Russia) who performs a method that enables gaining 6-7 CM on tibia and being able to attend classes within 4 months of surgery day (which means only options are LATN or LON). ANd yes, I am Ok with walking like a zombie while attending class (I will recover while studying), I just want to go to class without the frames on me.
Yes, LON for cosmetic cases over LATN. No LON diary, but I spoke to a former patient of his who had LON with him and reported a positive outcome. For him to accept you as a patient, you would have to accept a max lengthening limit of 6 cm and have a family member with you (if you're local) or notify a family member/close friend that you're having surgery with him (if you're not local to Mumbai).
$40,000 is more than enough for surgery, hotel stay, medications, dressings, follow ups, x-rays, walker/wheel hair, flights, and food. I spent roughly $23,000 for all of that.
Quote from: KiloKAHN on April 09, 2018, 08:12:17 PMYes, LON for cosmetic cases over LATN. No LON diary, but I spoke to a former patient of his who had LON with him and reported a positive outcome. For him to accept you as a patient, you would have to accept a max lengthening limit of 6 cm and have a family member with you (if you're local) or notify a family member/close friend that you're having surgery with him (if you're not local to Mumbai).
$40,000 is more than enough for surgery, hotel stay, medications, dressings, follow ups, x-rays, walker/wheel hair, flights, and food. I spent roughly $23,000 for all of that.
Excellent man. Looks liek best option for me, but only issue is that I really want to go upto 7CM and also I dont want anybody to know (One of my friends knows about my plan but he has refused to be the emergency contact of the doctor etc. he is afraid if something happens. And I cannot tell my family)
, anyway, thanks for the help
Quote from: 7231 on April 09, 2018, 08:19:19 PMExcellent man. Looks liek best option for me, but only issue is that I really want to go upto 7CM and also I dont want anybody to know (One of my friends knows about my plan but he has refused to be the emergency contact of the doctor etc. he is afraid if something happens. And I cannot tell my family)
, anyway, thanks for the help
Not telling your parents is a bad idea. Depending on your age, the doctor may not even agree to perform the surgery on you. Don't be surprised if you're turned away because you are deemed a risky patient. Most parents will go on the warpath if things go wrong, and that's something every doctor wants to avoid.
Be sure to add some buffer in terms of timing. Some complications can delay the process.
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