Quote from: Thegosis on January 29, 2015, 09:11:23 AMLol wut RR? Is it doing wrong to channel Freddie Mercury?
Seriously, however, the good doctor has allayed my cost concerns with his most recent message which was:
"Dear Dave,
There is good news .Indian company sent me the new costing and with recent mail the cost is coming to US $ 30000 plus taxes appro 5%
company might take deposit for magnetic device to be used during lengthening as you finish lengthening and you return the device they will return it..
pl let me know if you want to transfer money in bank account of the company i can forward the details to you
it will take 5 wk for getting nail"
I look forward to meeting the man early-to-mid March.
'cos weeeeee are the chaaampions my friennnd 
Lol good to know about the cost, btw.
Dr Suhas Shah (Mumbai, India) Ashwinii Accident Hospital
regarding dr shah
i gotta say he seems to be a good dr as far as surgical technique
my right achilles and ankle equinus were fixed perfectly... the scar even looks amazing
the left scar was worse but is now lloking better... i can also say that the numbness has almost entiirely went away, just as he said..He definitely did not cut the nerve,just like he reassured me.. my equinus waas so bad that the nerve likely stretched because my equinus was severe and was corrected acutely, not gradually
my equinus was very bad btw... my dorsiflexion was around - 60 degrees..... that is not a typo
Is LAPT considered a better option over LON? Just wondering where the extra $1000 comes into play.
The extra $1,000 for LON or LATP covers the cost of the nails/plates that wouldn't normally be used for external only.
I sent an email to his account weeks ago but he didn´t reply yet, how did you get in touch with him?
Quote from: egocentrical on February 07, 2015, 02:07:13 AMIs LAPT considered a better option over LON? Just wondering where the extra $1000 comes into play.
I also wonder the answer to this. Just how much mobility does LATP allow a patient before complete consolidation?
i can tell you for sure that the prices have went up
also, because of shah taking the frames off... i am getting a tibia/fibula osteoplasty to correct my left leg
dr shah wanted to charge me more for this correction than i paid for the intial issue he fixed
when i say im getting a tibia/fibula osteoplasty to correct my left leg, i just want to be clear.... i can not anywhere near normal because of the left leg... the valgus, etc.... the right leg is fine
if you have to go to india, go to parihar
Quote from: crimsontide on March 13, 2015, 02:46:21 PMi can tell you for sure that the prices have went up
also, because of shah taking the frames off... i am getting a tibia/fibula osteoplasty to correct my left leg
dr shah wanted to charge me more for this correction than i paid for the intial issue he fixed
when i say im getting a tibia/fibula osteoplasty to correct my left leg, i just want to be clear.... i can not anywhere near normal because of the left leg... the valgus, etc.... the right leg is fine
if you have to go to india, go to parihar
so ur legs were straight all along after surgery with dr bagirov?
any x-legs or varus or valgus etc, that u had to fix?
did they do frame adjustments in Russia?
my legs were straight before the surgery
right leg is ok
left is not ok... ill have it corrected by dr rozbruch
Quote from: crimsontide on March 13, 2015, 03:05:13 PMmy legs were straight before the surgery
right leg is ok
left is not ok... ill have it corrected by dr rozbruch
so u didn't do any frame adjustments in Russia..?
u basically lengthened a while in Russia, and moved out?
and never came back to the clinic for adjustments?
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