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Posted on Feb 22, 2014, 11:48 am
#11

TheRisingShorty,
i have read david's diary but i was unaware about joshua's condition , seems Dr Chaudhary needs to change his personality first .
Overall he seems like is a very experienced LL doctor in india but with bad very attitude . what he did with joshua is unacceptable .

Dameon ,
thanks for the info . actually i had a deja vu that he might be available at mumbai too .
i will definitely consult him too .

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Posted on Feb 22, 2014, 12:39 pm
#12

Quote from: Machine on February 22, 2014, 11:48:20 AMTheRisingShorty,
i have read david's diary but i was unaware about joshua's condition , seems Dr Chaudhary needs to change his personality first .
Overall he seems like is a very experienced LL doctor in india but with bad very attitude . what he did with joshua is unacceptable .

Dameon ,
thanks for the info . actually i had a deja vu that he might be available at mumbai too .
i will definitely consult him too .


Yes what he did to Joshua is shocking and sad.
But since your in India it will be worth having a consultation with Dr.Parihar about your condition.

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Posted on Feb 22, 2014, 2:24 pm
#13

LL and life after certainly isn't black and white.  Rather there is a lot of gray and I think most people end up somewhere in that spectrum.  I do also think that there are a lot of worthless LL doctors out there.  You wouldn't think so, I mean it is not that hard, but a lot of times they just lack common sense.  Things like x-legs are a good example.  It's like FOOD INC, the film.  People are just so uneducated and worthless.

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Posted on Feb 22, 2014, 4:00 pm
#14

Hey Craig,

I'm the guy who you met in India... who lost his girlfriend and suffered from early bone consolidation. Korean music. Remember?

If anyone deserve the title of legend, that would be you. Thanks for all the advice you have given me during my darkest moment. I'm fine now... could jump, kick, and run faster every day with no pain. I do have some annoyances, like my left tibia is 1cm shorter than my right tibia, which I hope to fix it here at home before heading abroad again for another LL journey. Like you said, cosmetic surgery can never be perfect. Most patient falls in the gray area.

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Posted on Feb 15, 2016, 9:32 pm
#15

Ironic... Cooper said Craig49 was a legend. New legends now: Cooper himself, his friend Musicmaker and many others...

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Posted on Feb 16, 2016, 2:45 pm
#16

Good pointing that out.

Nice to see you around Craig. Take care

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