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Posted on Aug 28, 2020, 3:34 pm
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Quote from: more on August 28, 2020, 02:16:31 PMYou are recommending him dr. Parihar who does 1 or 2 CLL per year , lack of experience , even Penguin soft tissue was stuck between bone  gap( callus site)  and Parihar had to do two surgery for him ,
lectures  and theory  are  different than experience


Only recommending as a last resort if he can't leave India.

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Posted on Aug 28, 2020, 4:07 pm
#12

Here’s what you should do:

1- Listen to the docs, Greece is easier for you to get in.

2- For moneu look into a borderless transferwise account.

3- If you can, try to do the surgery with other memebers of the community,
so you can stay you’re meeting up with friends and are gonna hang out for a month
or two and travel. Then you can state you had an accident and surgery in the country
on your way back if you don’t want anyone to know.


Cheers.

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Posted on Aug 28, 2020, 5:18 pm
#13

Quote from: foreign on August 28, 2020, 06:35:37 AMI asked donghoon and giotikas assistants to get me a medical visa for 3 months. they are not agreeing. they both are saying "come on a multi entry tourist visa and get the surgery. will we extend your visa after that" . it seems like a scam to me. they are thinking this surgery is a joke?


This is not a scam. That's similar to what I did back in 2012 for my surgery witth Betz. I didn't have a medical visa in the beginning.
Citizens from my country can enter most of Europe without a visa (they usually stamp our passports for 90 days), so I just went directly to Frankfurt without a visa, just a letter from Betz telling about my surgery appointment.
The Border office read the letter and gave me 6 months to stay in Germany (more time than the usual 90 days).

When I needed to stay more than 6 months then Betz and his assistants helped me to get a proper medical visa (the visa said something like "until rehabilitation is done").

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Posted on Aug 28, 2020, 5:48 pm
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Quote from: ghkid2019 on August 28, 2020, 02:08:09 PMYe, definitely privileged to have American passport. It really be amazing. Can travel almost everywhere

I think Greece will be laxer on the entry. Just be a tourist and want to travel. Their economy is so bad they desperate for tourism everybody unemployed there lmfao


I would recommend just go with parihar, and do stryde. I don't know if he even offers that. Parihar is great. If not stryde then LON is fine. He is very good surgeon. I've read diaries of his patients and seen his case. You really won't have too much of a difference, hospital is clean form what I've read.


I thought Dr. Parihar was good, I've seen a bunch of complicated deformity cases he's dealt with. I have a hard time considering him as an American because of location, but if you're already in India I wouldn't see a problem.

If you're abroad in India and get crippled or sick, it would be much harder to get help. So if you're unlucky you could get stuck crippled and with a stomach virus, and you'd be screwed. Par har har. (not sorry)

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