Quote from: SpeedDialer on January 04, 2021, 05:55:07 PMThanks Dark! Definitely make a diary and tell us how it goes with Parihar 
I think you're in good hands if you choose to go with him. I heard that some people got sick going to Mumbai if they were not used to living in India. Are you considering using face mask/gloves/face shield when walking around Mumbai and maybe using a VR headset when alone to help distract you from the pain?
1. Could you ask him what is the cost to pay for nerve decompression upfront (for femurs and also for tibias)? I know Janet Conway does it preemptively to prevent nerve problems later
2. Could you also ask him what his policy is on doing nerve decompression and if its dangerous to perform it?
Hey SpeedDialer,
I will definitely be using mask & gloves while in Mumbai, thanks for the reminder. Thou I might just binge watch a few shows & work during the distraction phase, aren't too worried about the pain as I've broken a few bones before so I understand the pain.
I will definitely forward your questions to Dr Divya tomorrow.
Dr Mangal Parihar (Mumbai India)- Mangal Anand Hospital
I think 5'10 is the average height in urban India in most states. In Punjab, it's easily 5'11 or 6. Maybe in east or northeast and Gujarat it's 5'5. Punjab/Haryana/Rajasthan are tall states. India is very very diverse. In Mumbai, it's 5'7 or 5'8.
I am half Indian half Chinese living in Mumbai so I asked by email to Doctor Paley about the Mumbai doctors that trained with him. Doctor Paley said he has worked a lot with Doctor Parihar and that he is a very good doctor. Still he recommended that because I can afford internal surgery I go to him in the USA because his facility is number one. Unfortunately my mom is afraid of flying and wants to be with me all the way through so my options are centered in India and rest of Asia because I have to travel by vehicle or at most by boat. I still have not decided but I already cross off any doctor who uses salesmen to advertise. I crossed off Doctor Shah in Mumbai because he does tv commercials for it and so I don't know if he will be honest with money. Maybe I am wrong but Doctor Parihar is the top choice for me if I stay in India. If my parents are okay with the expense to travel then I can shop around other good doctors in Asia.
Is Precice still available with Parihar? Or has it been withdrawn from India also?
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Did you ask Dr. Parihar?
Because apparently Nuvasive has not withdrawn Precice nails as from the other threads.
Sorry, I thought you are talking about stryde.
Anyone thinking of going with him this year?
I am wanting to go in the second semester. I sent an email and the doctor said that the price for precice costs around 43k.
Quote from: increase on April 13, 2021, 12:18:33 PMAnyone thinking of going with him this year?
I am wanting to go in the second semester. I sent an email and the doctor said that the price for precice costs around 43k.
I am.
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