I read two of his patients had problems with bone healing, is very strange, I mean is a possible complication but two that almost did the surgery at the same time??? Maybe full-weight-bearing is not good during bone growth or can be just a coincidence, at this point I hardly believe in coincidences.
Dr Jamal A. Nemer (Kiev, Ukraine) 2016 Update
Bone healing depends on the surgeon and the device but also on the patient. I don't know who is to be blamed in these cases.
It's the fake diary issue which worries me
Quote from: insearchofanswers on November 03, 2016, 08:41:58 PMBone healing depends on the surgeon and the device but also on the patient. I don't know who is to be blamed in these cases.
Doing my homework
http://www.limblengtheningforum.com/index.php?topic=1140.0
This surgeon seems a good choice for me. I would like to have LL in Europe. Would you recommend him? 46k is not very expensive since it includes accomodation, all meals, transportation, medication, assistance and any complications that will need additional surgery. He seems to care about his patients.
I would recommend you saving more money and go for precice2 with Birkholtz or Parihar.
I can not disagree with onemorefoot. It's your health, man. There are, as stated by KiloKAHN, only 4 diaries regarding dr. Jamal, and with some kind of problems as above indicated. If the numbers of diaries were higher and with good results, it would be an option to evaluate.
Yes, there are problems with bone healing with most of them, genetics??? Hmmm. Make a choice not for price if not for safety.
Safety is always the most important thing, even if it hurts us in the wallet.
Dr Jamal is my best internal option money-wise but if you think he isn't good enough... I will think twice.
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