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Posted on Jan 2, 2014, 11:47 pm
#21

Quote from: somecm on January 02, 2014, 04:49:56 PMI am thinking about doing tibias with Dr. Jamal, just waiting for the right moment.

You should write a diary, it would be very interesting  Dr Jamal Abu Nemer (Kiev, Ukraine) Medical centre BONAMED
I'd love to do tibias with Jamal as well, but my private and financial situation will not allow it for at least the next 5 years.

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Posted on Jan 3, 2014, 1:20 am
#22

YOu are very correct Emanuel,

most of my expectations r based on what i have read and seen on old forum . That sight only puts up information that promotes LL. It is very biased.

come to think of it, this is why we have not seen Tall walking or even Apo (instead he jumps on a mini-trampline!!! lol). members there wait till they r walking at an acceptable level before posting videos. (there are exceptions ofcos like Sweden)

Thanks so much for ur honesty.  All the best in ur recovery

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Posted on Jan 3, 2014, 3:18 pm
#23

Quote from: Adriano on January 03, 2014, 01:20:07 AMYOu are very correct Emanuel,

most of my expectations r based on what i have read and seen on old forum . That sight only puts up information that promotes LL. It is very biased.

come to think of it, this is why we have not seen Tall walking or even Apo (instead he jumps on a mini-trampline!!! lol). members there wait till they r walking at an acceptable level before posting videos. (there are exceptions ofcos like Sweden)

Thanks so much for ur honesty.  All the best in ur recovery
But Adriano,
I am sure Emanuel walking (like showed on his video) is in a very acceptable level. When I was on this same level of walking, I was going all the way around, going to parties, job, everything, sometimes someone would come to me and ask what happened and I always would say I had a bike or soccer accident and was just recovering... In two months his muscles will be strong enough and the limp will go away.

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Posted on Jan 3, 2014, 3:23 pm
#24

Quote from: emanuel on January 02, 2014, 11:46:48 PMThanks. And it's good to hear that it all worked out well for you!
Here is what the Drs from Kiev wrote me after they saw my walking video:
"Your recovery is in normal limits. Stereotype walk at a good level. You're a little wobble when walking. But it will pass after a complete muscle recovery (pelvic tier restored always later)."

Perfect explanation of dr. Jamal.

About wheel-chair, I didn´t understand well... Were you using walkers, crutches or wheel-chair during the lengthening period?

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Posted on Jan 3, 2014, 3:40 pm
#25

Quote from: emanuel on January 02, 2014, 11:47:38 PMYou should write a diary, it would be very interesting  Dr Jamal Abu Nemer (Kiev, Ukraine) Medical centre BONAMED
I'd love to do tibias with Jamal as well, but my private and financial situation will not allow it for at least the next 5 years.
The Korean doctor Donghoon seems to me a good option too, but Jamal is a little bit cheapper...and I think both would give you the same treatment.

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Posted on Jan 6, 2014, 7:24 pm
#26

Hello guys,

I actually emailed Dr. Jamal several days ago and he raised the cost at the beginning of 2014. It is going to be 31500 EUR femur and 33500 EUR tibia.

Furthermore, besides that additional cm is changed from 2500-3000 USD to 2500-3000 EUR, and apartment from 1000 USD to 1000 EUR per month.

His old price was really attractive to me since it's just the upper limit of my budget - however the additional 4000 EUR and extra conversion from USD to EUR really make this unaffordable to me  Dr Jamal Abu Nemer (Kiev, Ukraine) Medical centre BONAMED

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Posted on Jan 6, 2014, 7:57 pm
#27

Quote from: iwanttobetall on January 06, 2014, 07:24:36 PMHello guys,

I actually emailed Dr. Jamal several days ago and he raised the cost at the beginning of 2014. It is going to be 31500 EUR femur and 33500 EUR tibia.

Furthermore, besides that additional cm is changed from 2500-3000 USD to 2500-3000 EUR, and apartment from 1000 USD to 1000 EUR per month.

His old price was really attractive to me since it's just the upper limit of my budget - however the additional 4000 EUR and extra conversion from USD to EUR really make this unaffordable to me  Dr Jamal Abu Nemer (Kiev, Ukraine) Medical centre BONAMED

Have you tried getting a personal loan from your bank? If your credit is good you can get enough to accommodate the price increase.

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Posted on Jan 6, 2014, 9:08 pm
#28

Unfortunately no  Dr Jamal Abu Nemer (Kiev, Ukraine) Medical centre BONAMED

I'm only a college junior and the budget I got so far are from internships and part-time jobs, and some savings by eating less lol

I doubt any of my parents will be my cosigner, and I don't want them to know -_-

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Posted on Jan 7, 2014, 12:07 am
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Quote from: iwanttobetall on January 06, 2014, 07:24:36 PMHello guys,

I actually emailed Dr. Jamal several days ago and he raised the cost at the beginning of 2014. It is going to be 31500 EUR femur and 33500 EUR tibia.

Furthermore, besides that additional cm is changed from 2500-3000 USD to 2500-3000 EUR, and apartment from 1000 USD to 1000 EUR per month.

His old price was really attractive to me since it's just the upper limit of my budget - however the additional 4000 EUR and extra conversion from USD to EUR really make this unaffordable to me  Dr Jamal Abu Nemer (Kiev, Ukraine) Medical centre BONAMED

Well, that sucks; it's quite a significant price increase, especially for tibias. I remember when Jamal talked about the idea of raising his price back in march or so and I asked him not to do it so that people have an affordable internal LL option.
I can't quite understand the logic of that price increase; I mean it's not like they have tons of LL patients at the moment...

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Posted on Jan 7, 2014, 12:11 am
#30

Yes it is strange... it is more than 30% increase... it must have a reason...

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