Quote from: Dirona on September 04, 2023, 01:58:17 PMIndian/Asian folks thinking of LL, where are you guys planning to get the procedure since Precice is unavailable in India?
I'll do it with parihar if precice comes back otherwise I'll prob will go with Assayag in the US.
Quote from: overandover on November 20, 2023, 09:24:16 PMI'll do it with parihar if precice comes back otherwise I'll prob will go with Assayag in the US.
why assayag and not others?
Quote from: Dirona on November 21, 2023, 08:12:11 PMwhy assayag and not others?
No specific reason. Just decided based on HJ and other diaries and his interviews.
I have no good impression of Turkey, it is treacherous and the judiciary is corrupt. I believe in Germany, where medical care is more rigorous. If you have an accident in Turkey, no police or judiciary can help you.
Fitbone nail will be available in India in 2 month's, so what do people here suggest, what's drawbacks of fitbone?
Quote from: Grateful on May 06, 2024, 08:49:00 AMFitbone nail will be available in India in 2 month's, so what do people here suggest, what's drawbacks of fitbone?
Dr. Parihar told me there's no drawback. It's as good as precice.
Quote from: DanishViking on September 04, 2023, 05:03:59 PMI'm going to get the surgery done with Afa Limb lengthening. They're the only clinic in Turkey that has zero negative experience or reviews on this forum and that doesn't overlengthen you at a abnormal speed. They basically offer everything LiveLifeTaller does (psychio, driving, hotel) in one building while being different with having a way more experienced surgeon and team, while sticking to the global safety standards in many ways and isn't overpriced. They don't overlengthen almost every single patients like LLT or Dr Betz / Becker does, but stick to the global safety maximum gains of 8 cm femurs / 6 cm tibias.
I was considering Dr Giotikas in Greece for a long time, but his team stopped repliying to my easy questions which seemed a bit concerning. Also dr Giotikas doesn't offer driving in his package and hydrotherapy, while actually allowing patients to do both tibia and femur at the same time and recommended it, which isn't an option at AFA or almost all other clinics because of safety. You also have to pay all the money up front with Dr Giotikas which seems concerning to me. I have done more than 1 year of research before I have choosen this decision and I would recommend that clinic, but of course you should do your own research as well, maybe you find something that fits you better (location, price etc..) Being handicapped while constantly having to enter / exit a car and going somewhere new multiple times a week is not only risky but very inconvenient. And if complications accure they will from my understanding fix it free of charge or request nuvasive for a warranty case, while you will have to shell out even more with dr giotikas.
Hi, what doctor are you planning to doing this with?
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