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Posted on Jul 1, 2016, 9:27 pm
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Posted on Jul 1, 2016, 9:27 pm
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Posted on Jul 1, 2016, 9:29 pm
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Quote from: CCMidwest on July 01, 2016, 07:15:30 PMStripes: Dr. Barinov, Russia
RGKEY: Dr. Barinov, Russia
Crimsontide: Dr. Bagirov, Russia
Sweden: Dr. Sarin, India
Krp1: Dr. Monegal, Spain
Musicmaker: Dr. Monegal, Spain

Did I miss anyone with a "bad" outcome?

Seems to be a theme here...don't use a sh*t doctor.


Excuse my language here but what the fk are you talking about? Have you even read my diary? How on earth have I had a bad outcome? You literally have no idea what you're saying. You clearly haven't read RGKEY's diary either or done enough research on Paley.

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Posted on Jul 1, 2016, 9:29 pm
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Quote from: CCMidwest on July 01, 2016, 07:15:30 PMStripes: Dr. Barinov, Russia
RGKEY: Dr. Barinov, Russia
Crimsontide: Dr. Bagirov, Russia
Sweden: Dr. Sarin, India
Krp1: Dr. Monegal, Spain
Musicmaker: Dr. Monegal, Spain

Did I miss anyone with a "bad" outcome?

Seems to be a theme here...don't use a sh*t doctor.


Excuse my language here but what the fk are you talking about? Have you even read my diary? How on earth have I had a bad outcome? You literally have no idea what you're saying. You clearly haven't read RGKEY's diary either or done enough research on Paley.

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Posted on Jul 1, 2016, 9:31 pm
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Quote from: crimsontide on July 01, 2016, 06:23:20 PMexcuse you.

I've spoken to Tbike off the forum as well, and tbike did nothing for the forum

He  sent me messages asking for  any negative information I had regarding Drs. 

I was the one that kept telling him not to do it, while he said I did not know what  I was talking about

 Tbike created the fake account when he had changed his mind from positive to negative.

Now that he's changed it again, no need for that account

 It makes zero sense why a relative  would create a fictional account, then  admit to it(thereby blowing  their cover) and then handing over the password

If you believe this story, that is your choice. I won't mock your intelligence, but the story is quite unbelievable.

Luckily, this board has very very active members now, so it does not really matter.  I don't think this board gets Dr's even 1   additional patient, so I'm not going to complain too much about it.

We have stories like this, fake diaries and threads, etc. Maybe 1% of  the members that had this surgery are still active.  It's bizarre threads such as this that are the reason.

Is Sweden around?  Musicmaker?  Kirk?  All these members had the surgery, but rarely if ever post.

Which thread should I read now?  Stripes? 

Tbike, I'd love to respond to you, but can't be sure if that's really you, or  some relative.  Surely, you understand

Have a good day, gentlemen.

 


musicmaker doesnt post because she is fked up and she doesn't want to say bad things about Monegal. She's the worst case in LL history yet she loves that egomaniac doctor and feeds his ego. Crimsontide seems crazy too but remember crazy people tell the truth  just as kids and the drunk. In the future some of you will think : this mad crimsontide was right all along about LL just as Lluser was right about Monegal



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Posted on Jul 1, 2016, 9:35 pm
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Quote from: Stripes on July 01, 2016, 09:29:39 PMYou clearly haven't read RGKEY's diary either or done enough research on Paley.


RgKEY had a very bad outcome with very bad Xrays, awfully bent legs. His writing his happy but his Xrays tell the truth. Very bad results

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Posted on Jul 1, 2016, 9:38 pm
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Quote from: Stripes on July 01, 2016, 09:29:39 PMExcuse my language here but what the fk are you talking about? Have you even read my diary? How on earth have I had a bad outcome? You literally have no idea what you're saying. You clearly haven't read RGKEY's diary either or done enough research on Paley.


Yes, I read your diary, even commented on it.

I put the word "bad" in parentheses because I was being sarcastic towards Crimsontide and his doom and gloom attitude.

It was not my intention to offend.

And RGKEY has misalignment, that's a big complication.

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Posted on Jul 1, 2016, 9:38 pm
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Quote from: LLuser1 on July 01, 2016, 09:35:55 PMRgKEY had a very bad outcome with very bad Xrays, awfully bent legs. His writing his happy but his Xrays tell the truth. Very bad results


Right, but it wasn't due to the doctor it was because of his actions after. He left russia with straight legs and when he got back home didn't follow instructions - started walking without crutches, lifting heavy weights and using lifts.

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Posted on Jul 1, 2016, 9:39 pm
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I thought Kirp1 was doing relatively ok?

With LL...you really get what you pay for. Doing LL with a bad doctor to save money is a bad, bad idea. A recipe for disaster.

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Posted on Jul 1, 2016, 9:46 pm
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Quote from: LLuser1 on July 01, 2016, 09:15:51 PMYou don't know what you are talking about. Some patients have had non union for genetic reasons, but many patients from Monegal have developed non union as a result of a poor osteotomy. I can give names if you want. SOme of them in the forum.


*drinks Jägermeister*

I was waiting for you, my paranoid friend  Info on the LL "industry" and why you should reconsider some of the surgeons

So you are basically saying that some non-unions are caused by genetic reasons, and others are the doctor's fault. Cool! If you read my post again (see: "complications can appear because a doctor is not competent..."), you will see that is exactly what I said (except for your anti-Monegal verbiage that you are mentally or contractually forced to add in any of your pathetic interventions)

Once again, LL can go wrong for multiple reasons. Sometimes is the doctor, sometimes is the patient's genetics. Someone is the patient's behaviour. The point of my post was that is not always fair to say that a bad outcome is the doctor's fault. Patients can lie, too.

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