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Posted on Apr 1, 2014, 6:42 pm
#81
I question the legality of any internal methods available in India. From my discussion with Dr. Parihar, internal devices of any sort are not approved under license.
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Posted on Apr 3, 2014, 7:50 pm
#82
ok, I agree now that internals in India is premature and risky right now.


I really want to get 5-6 centimetres done in my femurs  (my femurs are short so would look normal after this also).

Is Sarin safe for this ?  He says two months so if I booked for 70 days (say) I hope to return home on crutches and return to work while solidifying.

I am trying to understand the Dr Xi and Ukrane options also from a cost perspective.  However China and Ukraine  are not appealing places to stay.  Ironically I have spent a lot of time in India in the past and am immune/acclimatised somewhat :-)

Your advise folks is appreciated and I hope to start my diary (wherever I get the op done) in a couple of months.

Cheers
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Posted on Apr 3, 2014, 7:58 pm
#83
What's wrong with China?  I loved the time I spent there, except for the broken legs and pain part.
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Posted on Apr 3, 2014, 8:11 pm
#84
The Beijing clinic has a good track record, and Beijing itself is fine (not that you'll really be out and about exploring the city while lengthening). If you have the budget for it then you should keep them as an option. Of course, if you do femurs you'd really be better off with internals, which are not offered in either India or China.

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Posted on Apr 3, 2014, 8:17 pm
#85
Don't go Sarin. Anywhere is better than India, really.
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Posted on Apr 3, 2014, 8:30 pm
#86
Please, people. No India with these fly by night docs!! Learn from those of us stupid enough to have fell into the trap. If you think you had a good outcome and are delusionally satisfied with how things run here, the staff these docs employ will jump on you and offer you some sort of deal to promote them. Watch out for Dee23/Sameer23 on LL Forum and old forum . They're always coercing those willing to promote them on the internet. The managers and doctor struck some sort of deal with him and he's now in league with them and wants to promote Dr. Sringari to others. Take warning.
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Posted on Apr 3, 2014, 8:31 pm
#87
I honestly don't understand why India is still such a popular option people consider for LL. There are many other, safer places with an acceptable price level.
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Posted on Apr 3, 2014, 8:37 pm
#88
Russia is a much better Option than india... I would never go to india
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Posted on Apr 3, 2014, 8:38 pm
#89
With what's been happening with these Indian doctors, even ones who apparently have good credentials like Dr Chaudhary, it's hard to keep India as a viable destination for lengthening. For those on a budget you may as well go to Russia. Not many people like the idea of external only but maybe you can see if a doctor over there would be okay with plating the legs to reduce fixation time.

I'm still going to India soon to visit a variety of doctors in Delhi and Mumbai, but there are still only two doctors that I would seriously consider in the meantime, as they both have trained in the West under Dr. Paley. Dr Parihar in Mumbai, and another doctor in Delhi. I was going to post the other doctor's name and info in the doctor directory but because of all the India screw ups I'm not sure I should post that info until I go there and meet the doc for myself.
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Posted on Apr 3, 2014, 8:52 pm
#90
Quote from: Kilokahn on April 03, 2014, 08:38:07 PMI'm still going to India soon to visit a variety of doctors in Delhi and Mumbai, but there are still only two doctors that I would seriously consider in the meantime, as they both have trained in the West under Dr. Paley. Dr Parihar in Mumbai, and another doctor in Delhi. I was going to post the other doctor's name and info in the doctor directory but because of all the India screw ups I'm not sure I should post that info until I go there and meet the doc for myself.

You should post other doctors info anyway if you have it because other doctors in india are already in doctors section here, and if you only put it after you meet him people will think you have business deal with him like Sysop did with Sarin and Sringari.
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